It has been revealed that Iran has fired six missiles at US air bases in Qatar and Iraq in response to President Trump’s attacks on nuclear facilities in the Middle Eastern nation.
On Saturday night (June 21), Donald Trump attacked Iran’s main nuclear installations, calling the operation a “success” after it “completely obliterated” the Middle Eastern nation’s nuclear sites in Fordow, Natanz, and Esfahan.
However, there have been increasing concerns about the bombings’ global repercussions, particularly with regard to Iran’s potential retaliation after threatening to develop a “decisive response” to the US attack.
And that reaction took place today, Monday, June 23, when Iran targeted Qatar’s Al Udeid Air facility, which is home to about 10,000 US troops and is the biggest US facility in the Middle East.
According to an Iraqi security officer who spoke to The Associated Press, the US troop facility in Western Iraq, Ain al-Asad, was also targeted.
In a statement, the US government stated that “The White House and the department of defence are aware of, and closely monitoring, potential threats.”
Officials have reported that there were no injuries at Al Udeid after the missiles were intercepted by Qatari air
defenses.
The closure of Qatari airspace was declared earlier today due to the possibility of an Iranian assault. Additionally, the US embassy in Qatar advised US nationals to remain indoors “until further notice” just a few hours earlier.
Operation ‘Annunciation of Victory’ was launched against US bases, according to the Iranian news agency Tasnim