U.S. Embassy in Qatar lifts shelter-in-place order, set to reopen Tuesday.
The U.S. Embassy in Qatar has lifted its shelter-in-place order following the recent missile attack on Al Udeid Air Force Base. The base, one of the largest U.S. air force bases in the Middle East, is expected to reopen on Tuesday, June 25, 2025 [1].
The attack, which occurred on Monday, June 23, saw Iran fire short and medium-range ballistic missiles at the base, but no casualties were reported. The Qatari Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed that the nation's air defenses successfully thwarted the attack and intercepted the Iranian missiles [1].
The U.S. Embassy in Qatar initially advised American citizens to shelter in place due to the ongoing threat. However, with no reported injuries and the successful interception of the missiles, the embassy has deemed it safe for residents and visitors to return to normal activities. The base, which houses a significant number of U.S. military personnel, will resume operations on Tuesday, June 25, 2025 [1].
The U.S. military has not confirmed reports of Iranian missiles targeting Ain al-Assad Air Force Base in Iraq, but the Qatari Foreign Ministry has condemned the attack and expressed gratitude for the successful interception of the missiles [1].
The situation remains tense in the region, with Iran and the U.S. engaged in a series of retaliatory strikes. The U.S. has maintained that the strikes were a precision operation aimed at disabling Iran's nuclear facilities, while Iran has vowed to respond to the attacks [1].
The U.S. Embassy in Qatar's decision to lift the shelter-in-place order reflects a return to normalcy in the region, although the ongoing tensions between Iran and the U.S. could lead to further escalation in the coming days.
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[1] https://www.forbes.com/sites/zacharyfolk/2025/06/23/us-reports-no-injuries-after-iran-attacks-base-in-qatar-live-updates/
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