Qatar's Ras Laffan Industrial City Suffers Extensive Damage After Iranian Missile Strikes
Qatar's Ras Laffan Industrial City was hit by missiles from Iran, causing major fires and damage to its facilities. Qatar's Ministry of Interior reported no casualties and is continuing cooling operations. US President Trump commented on the situation, while Qatar declared personnel at the Iranian Embassy as 'persona non grata.'
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Qatar's Ras Laffan Industrial City faced considerable damage after being targeted by ballistic missiles launched from Iran. The Ministry of Interior (MOI) confirmed that the massive fire resulting from the strike was successfully contained without any casualties. MOI detailed that civil defense units quickly brought the blaze under control, while ongoing measures ensure site safety. Meanwhile, the explosives unit of the Internal Security Force, known as Lekhwiya, remains vigilant in handling any lingering hazards.
The attack on Ras Laffan, noted as the second assault within 12 hours, inflicted severe damage to QatarEnergy's assets, including several liquefied natural gas (LNG) facilities. According to QatarEnergy, these installations sustained significant fire-related damage, although swift emergency responses helped mitigate casualties. This escalation draws attention to regional tensions, as the world's largest liquefaction facility continues to grapple with these setbacks.
Amid rising tensions, US President Donald Trump offered remarks via Truth Social, distancing the US from the incident while attributing blame to Israel for allegedly acting in retaliation against a previous event in the Middle East. In a rebuke of Iran, Trump highlighted the potential for future conflicts while emphasizing alliances with Qatar. In response to the developments, Qatar's Ministry of Foreign Affairs declared military and security staff at the Iranian Embassy unwelcome, mandating their departure within 24 hours.
(With inputs from agencies.)

