Satellite images before and after attack by Iran have also emerged in which destruction of Dome can be seen


The US Department of Defense, the Pentagon, has confirmed the Iranian attack on the US-operated Al-Udeid base in Qatar, while a satellite image of the destruction at the US base has also emerged.
The Pentagon has confirmed that an Iranian ballistic missile targeted the US communications section at the Al-Udeid base.
Iran attacked the Al-Udeid base in Qatar on June 23, in which the Dome (building) that protects US communications was targeted with a ballistic missile.
Now, satellite images before and after the attack by Iran have also emerged in this regard, in which the destruction of the Dome can be clearly seen.
Qatar has not responded to this; however, foreign media say that the attack on the communications dome allowed Iran to respond forcefully to the US attack, and then a ceasefire was achieved in the 12-day war between Iran and Israel.
Regarding the Iranian attack, US President Donald Trump had said that Iran had signaled an attack, which allowed the US and Qatar to evacuate the airbase.
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