Four-Day Summary: Gulf Countries Announce They Have Defended Against More Than 1700 Iranian Missiles and Drones
Gulf countries reported defending against over 1700 Iranian missile and drone attacks amid the ongoing US-Israeli war on Iran.
In a recent announcement, Gulf countries reported that they have successfully countered over 1700 Iranian missile and drone attacks since the onset of the US-Israeli military operations against Iran last Saturday. Authorities from Qatar, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Kuwait, and Bahrain detailed their defensive measures, underscoring the region's commitment to safeguarding its sovereignty.
The Qatari Ministry of Defense revealed that their forces intercepted two Su-24 fighter aircraft, three cruise missiles, and a significant proportion of ballistic missiles, successfully neutralizing 98 out of 101 attempted attacks. Emphasizing their capability and readiness, the ministry asserted that Qatar's military is fully prepared to protect national sovereignty and to respond vigorously to any external threats.
In Saudi Arabia, military spokesperson Major General Turki al-Maliki confirmed the interception and destruction of eight drones near Riyadh and al-Kharj. He also reported an attempted drone attack on the US embassy in Riyadh, highlighting the significant risks posed in the region. These developments display the urgent and escalating military actions responding to perceived Iranian aggression, as Gulf nations bolster their defense systems amid rising tensions.