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Qatar says it shot down 2 SU-24 aircraft coming from Iran

7 ballistic missiles intercepted, 5 drones shot down, Defence Ministry says


Anadolu Agency March 02, 2026 1 min read
A Sukhoi Su-24M Fencer D aircraft lands on the runway during an Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force military drill at the Shahid Lashkari Tactical Air Base (TAB-1) in Tehran, Iran, on April 16, 2009. PHOTO: AFP/Getty

Qatar on Monday said that its air defences shot down two SU-24 aircraft and intercepted seven ballistic missiles and five drones launched toward the Gulf state.

“The Qatar Emiri Air Force successfully shot down two [SU-24] aircraft coming from the Islamic Republic of Iran,” a Qatari Defence Ministry statement said.

The ministry said air defence systems also intercepted seven ballistic missiles, while Qatar Emiri Air Force and Qatar Emiri Navy Forces intercepted five drones that targeted several areas across the country.

 

 

“The threat was addressed immediately upon detection in accordance with the operational plan,” the statement said, stressing that all missiles were shot down before reaching their targets.

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The ministry emphasised that Qatar’s armed forces possess “full capabilities and resources to safeguard the state’s sovereignty and lands, and to respond firmly to any external threat”.

It also called on citizens, residents and visitors to remain calm, follow official instructions issued by security authorities, avoid rumours and rely only on information released through official channels.

The development came as the US and Israel launched a large-scale attack on Iran on Saturday, killing several top Iranian leaders, including Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

In response, Tehran has retaliated with drone and missile strikes targeting Israel as well as Gulf countries that are home to US assets.

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