Doha, Qatar – The Qatari Ministry of Interior announced that three people, including a child, were injured by falling debris from the Iranian attacks. The Ministry confirmed that the relevant authorities responded immediately to the incident. The injured were transferred to hospitals to receive the necessary medical care, and their condition was described as stable.
The Ministry explained that the falling debris occurred after interceptions by air defense systems. It also indicated that security, civil defense, and ambulance teams were dispatched to the scene to secure the area and deal with the aftermath of the falling debris. An assessment of the damage and confirmation of the absence of any further hazards has begun.
The Ministry of Interior urged citizens and residents to adhere to safety instructions issued by official authorities. It also requested that they avoid approaching any suspicious objects or debris resulting from interception operations and report them immediately through official channels. The Ministry affirmed that the security situation is under control and that relevant authorities are continuously monitoring developments around the clock.
This incident comes amidst escalating military tensions in the region following an exchange of attacks between Iran and the United States. This has led to heightened security measures in several Gulf states, in anticipation of any repercussions that could affect the safety and security of civilians, maritime traffic, or vital infrastructure.



