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Tensions across the Persian Gulf have risen dramatically following reports of coordinated strikes on U.S. military sites in the region. Iranian state media, citing military sources, claimed that Iran carried out attacks on American bases, fueling fears of a broader and more dangerous conflict. Early reports suggest multiple locations may have been affected, leading authorities in several Gulf nations to issue public safety alerts. Residents were urged to stay indoors and avoid areas near military facilities while officials assessed potential damage and risks.
Reports from Reuters described a large explosion in Abu Dhabi, after which the United Arab Emirates temporarily shut down its airspace. Some unconfirmed accounts suggest that Al Dhafra Air Base may have been targeted by Iranian ballistic missiles, triggering powerful blasts and tightened security. In Bahrain, witnesses in Manama reported smoke rising from the Al Jufair area, home to the U.S. Navy’s Fifth Fleet, though these claims remain unverified.
In Qatar, officials advised residents to shelter in place after a missile was reportedly intercepted near Al Udeid Air Base by a Patriot defense system. The country also briefly closed its airspace. While many details are still unclear, the situation marks a significant escalation, placing the region on high alert and drawing close international attention.