
Qatar Defence Ministry Reports Iranian Missiles Targeting Oil Tanker in Territorial Waters
Qatar's Defence Ministry stated that Iran fired three missiles toward Qatari assets in its territorial waters north of Ras Laffan.
Two of the missiles were intercepted, while the third struck an oil tanker leased to QatarEnergy, causing damage to the vessel. The crew was safely evacuated, and no casualties were reported.
The ministry's announcement highlighted the incident as part of escalating risks to Gulf shipping routes and energy infrastructure amid ongoing regional tensions. It follows a reported attack on a Kuwaiti tanker a day earlier.
Details provided by the ministry include the precise location north of Ras Laffan, where Qatari naval and air defenses responded effectively to neutralize two incoming threats. The damaged tanker was operating in the area at the time of the attack.
This development underscores vulnerabilities in key maritime passages critical for global energy supplies. Qatar's statement serves as an official confirmation of the event, emphasizing the safe evacuation of personnel and absence of injuries despite the impact.
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