Doha on High Alert as Qatar orders evacuation after multiple missile attacks

DOHA – Qatar’s capital was rocked by an explosion, forcing the government to take swift and unprecedented action to protect its citizens.

Authorities announced temporary evacuations of certain areas to ensure public safety and prevent further threats.

Qatar’s Interior Ministry said the evacuation was critical to keep the country’s air defense system fully operational against missile attacks believed to have originated from Tehran. Officials confirmed that missiles targeting the country were successfully and timely intercepted, avoiding catastrophic loss of life and property.

“Evacuated areas will remain off-limits until the threat is completely neutralized,” the ministry warned, urging residents to strictly follow official guidance and not rely on unverified information.

Security forces and air defense personnel are reportedly maintaining a high level of surveillance around the evacuation area and taking all possible measures to ensure the safety of civilians. Citizens have been told to avoid entering these areas unnecessarily and to obtain updates only through official channels.

This unfolding situation in Doha highlights the growing regional tensions and is a stark reminder that constant vigilance is required in the face of modern missile threats.

After the United States bombed Iran’s Kharg Island, a missile attack hit the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad.

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