Qatar and Bahrain Hit in Iranian Missile Strikes as Conflict Rages On
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Iranian missiles and drones hit targets again in the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain. In Dubai and Abu Dhabi, hotels and residential buildings are damaged, including oil tankers on the Strait of Hormus are set on fire.
Tensions are steadily rising in the Middle East. Iran recently attacked Bahrain. At the United Nations, Iran announced that it would take action if necessary in self-defense. This move is seen as a potential escalation of regional conflicts. The attack has deepened the security situation and raised concerns among the international community. The entire matter is being closely monitored as hopes for peace in the Middle East appear to be fading.
Exclusive footage shows Iranian missiles over Doha, Qatar — and large fires from strikes
Exclusive footage provided to Skwawkbox direct from migrant workers in Doha, Qatar shows large fires from Iranian missile strikes — and continuing barrages overnight from 28 February into the early hours of 1 March 2026. Iran continues to strike US bases in Doha and Bahrain in retaliation for illegal and unprovoked US and Israeli attacks on its people: https://www.thecanary.co/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/2633a04f-94df-417d-86e6-a1b0d1ad0237.mp4 h…
In the aftermath of the death of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, killed in the Israeli-American attack on Iran on Saturday, the Islamic Republic has increased its retaliatory strikes in the Middle East.
Multiple powerful explosions were heard in Dubai in the United Arab Emirates, in the capital of Qatar, Doha, and in Manama, the capital of Bahrain, for a second day today.
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