Traces are seen in the sky after Iran's armed forces say they targeted The Al-Udeid base in a missile attack, as seen from Doha, Qatar, June 23, 2025. REUTERS/Stringer

- Iran launched missiles at the U.S. Al Udeid airbase in Qatar after vowing retaliation for American bunker-buster strikes.
- Qatar reported intercepting the missiles with no casualties, condemned the attack, and temporarily closed its airspace as a precaution.
- U.S. bases across the region raised defenses amid fears of wider escalation, while Iran sought Russian support in Moscow.
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Update: 11:32 a.m. PDT, Monday, June 23, 2025
WASHINGTON — No Iranian missiles hit the U.S. military’s al Udeid airbase in Qatar, a U.S. official told Reuters on Monday.
The initial assessment follows an attempted attack by Iran on the base using short- and medium-range missiles.
Original Story
DOHA/ISTANBUL/TEL AVIV – Iran’s military said on Monday it had carried out a “devastating and powerful” missile attack on the Al Udeid U.S. airbase in Qatar, after explosions were heard across the Qatari capital following Tehran’s threat to retaliate for U.S. airstrikes.
Iran had issued threats to retaliate against the United States after U.S. bombers dropped 30,000-pound bunker-busters on Iranian underground nuclear sites at the weekend, joining Israel’s air war against Tehran, and President Donald Trump mooted the possibility of the Iranian government being toppled.
Qatar’s defense minister, quoted by Al Jazeera TV, said its air defenses had intercepted missiles directed at the Al Udeid airbase, the largest U.S. military installation in the Middle East, situated across the Gulf from Iran.
Qatari authorities said there were no casualties in the attack, which it condemned and said it reserved the right to respond.
The attack came shortly after a Western diplomat told Reuters there had been a credible threat to a U.S. military base in the Gulf state following the U.S. airstrikes on Iran.
In addition, the U.S. Ain al-Asad air base in Iraq had activated its air defence system out of concern of a potential attack, military sources told Reuters.
The White House and the Defense Department are closely monitoring potential threats to the Al Udeid airbase, a senior White House official said in Washington on Monday.
Shortly before, Qatar, a small, wealthy Gulf Arab state, announced it had closed its air space temporarily to ensure the safety of residents and visitors. That followed an advisory from the U.S. embassy in Qatar to Americans to shelter in place, out of what it said was “an abundance of caution”.
Two U.S. officials said Washington had assessed that Iran could carry out attacks targeting American forces in the Middle East soon, although the U.S. was still seeking a diplomatic resolution that would see Tehran forgo any reprisal.
Earlier on Monday, Israel bombed a jail for political prisoners in Tehran in a potent demonstration that it was expanding its targets beyond military and nuclear sites to aim squarely at the pillars of Iran’s ruling system.
Despite Iran’s threats to challenge oil shipments from the Gulf, oil prices largely held steady, suggesting traders doubted the Islamic Republic would follow through on any action that would disrupt global supplies.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi met Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow as Tehran sought backing from one of its last major power friends for its next steps.
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(Reporting by Reuters; writing by Peter Graff and Mark Heinrich; editing by Bernadette Baum and Timothy Heritage)
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