Iranian missile attacks have intensified in the Middle East, as a second wave of strikes threatens major cities across the Gulf. Qatar has reported incoming missiles, and authorities have issued shelter-in-place warnings to protect civilians.
The escalation follows Israel’s recent attack on Tehran, prompting Iran’s rapid retaliatory strikes. Explosions were reported in Abu Dhabi, Bahrain, Kuwait, and Qatar, while airspace restrictions remain in effect in multiple countries.
Security agencies are on high alert as the confrontation appears to be moving beyond isolated incidents. The renewed missile activity indicates a broader, multi-phase campaign by Iran in response to earlier US-Israeli strikes on Iranian sites.
Although official details are limited, the second wave has already affected public safety measures. Qatar, Kuwait, and the UAE have closed airspace, and emergency advisories have been issued to reduce civilian risks. The UAE condemned the attacks as violations of sovereignty and international law, while reserving the right to respond.
This situation is evolving rapidly, and authorities continue to provide updates on missile interceptions, affected areas, and safety instructions. Residents are urged to follow official guidelines and remain vigilant.


