Iran Attacked US Military Bases

Iran attacked US military bases in the Middle East, striking US Air Force and Special Operation units in Qatar, Iraq, and Syria. As part of the Israel-Iran War, Tehran launched retaliatory massive barrages of medium-range rockets, which include Kheibar, Fateh, and Sejjil ballistic missiles.

Saudi news portal reported that Iran has launched at least ten missiles toward US bases in Qatar. Earlier in the day, The Wall Street Journal reported, citing US officials, that Iran was placing its missile launchers in positions for possible strikes on the United States' bases in the Middle East.

Tehran has launched an operation against the United States' military bases in Qatar and Iraq, dubbed "Good News of Victory," Iranian media, including the Tasnim and IRNA news agencies, as well as Iranian state broadcaster IRIB, reported on Monday. Iran has launched at least six missiles at US bases in Qatar and Iraq, Israeli state broadcaster Kan reported on Monday, citing its sources.

More than five missiles were fired at the largest US base in the Middle East, Al Udeid, and one missile was fired at a US target in Iraq, the report said. The United States is tracking multiple missiles fired from Iran in the direction of US military installations in Qatar and Iraq, CNN reported citing two officials familiar with the matter.

Israeli N12 media outlet said citing its sources that Iran launched one missile at US military installations in Iraq. Air defense systems have been activated at the US Al-Asad Airbase military base in Iraq over fears of a potential attack by Iran, according to media reports.

Kheibar medium-range ballistic missile.

US Air Force base in the Middle East.

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