Iran launches missiles at the U.S. Al Udeid air base in Qatar, escalating West Asia tensions.

By Aniket Chakraborty

June 24, 2025

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In response, Gulf nations including Qatar, UAE, Bahrain, Iraq, and Kuwait shut their airspace.

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Qatar, home to the targeted base, condemned the strike as a breach of sovereignty.

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Flights were diverted or canceled from key hubs like Doha and Dubai amid regional panic.

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Iran claimed the missile count matched the U.S. bombs dropped on its nuclear sites.

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The strike was positioned as “not a threat” to Qatar—but Qatar didn't buy it.

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Bahrain and Kuwait echoed Qatar, halting air traffic due to “security concerns.”

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UAE joined in, with flight radar data confirming diverted or grounded aircraft.

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The U.S. confirmed no casualties but hinted at further defensive responses.

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As diplomacy stalls, airlines and governments brace for more turbulence in the skies.

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