HomeWorldExplosions Rock Dubai, Doha, Bahrain as Iran’s Retaliatory Strikes Hit Gulf Region

Explosions Rock Dubai, Doha, Bahrain as Iran’s Retaliatory Strikes Hit Gulf Region

Published on

Loud explosions were reported across several Gulf cities, including Dubai, Doha, and Manama, on March 4, 2026, as tensions escalated following Iran’s retaliatory operations in the region.

Regional media and security sources reported that the explosions occurred amid ongoing missile and drone activity linked to the widening Iran-US-Israel conflict.


What Is Happening?

Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) stated that its retaliatory campaign—reportedly named “Operation Promise of the Truth 4”—targeted US military infrastructure across parts of the Gulf region.

According to Iranian statements, missile and drone attacks were directed at facilities linked to US military presence in Gulf countries.

Some reports suggested that explosions heard in Dubai and Doha may have been caused by intercepted missiles or drone debris, though local authorities have not confirmed the exact cause.


Situation in Dubai (UAE)

Authorities in the United Arab Emirates reported loud explosions in the early hours of March 4.

Dubai, home to Dubai International Airport, one of the world’s busiest aviation hubs, activated emergency protocols as a precaution.

Officials have not confirmed any direct strikes on civilian infrastructure.


Situation in Doha (Qatar)

Explosions were also reported in Qatar’s capital Doha, where the Al Udeid Air Base is located.

The base hosts thousands of US troops and serves as one of the largest American military installations in the Middle East.

Authorities in Qatar have not released detailed information about potential damage.


Situation in Bahrain

In Bahrain, Iranian sources claimed that drones and missiles targeted facilities linked to US military infrastructure.

However, officials in Bahrain have not independently confirmed the scale of the damage reported by Iranian media.


Impact on Indian Nationals

The explosions have caused concern among the large Indian diaspora living across Gulf nations.

India’s diplomatic missions in the region have issued advisories urging Indian citizens to:

  • Remain indoors where possible
  • Avoid areas near military installations
  • Follow local authority instructions and safety advisories

Emergency helplines have been activated by Indian embassies across the Gulf.


Outlook

The explosions highlight the growing risk of the Iran-US-Israel conflict expanding across the wider Gulf region.

Security analysts warn that continued missile exchanges could threaten regional stability, international aviation routes, and global energy supply chains.

The Press of Asia will continue providing live updates on developments across the Gulf region.

Latest articles

भारत में मानसून का कहर: उत्तराखंड, हिमाचल और महाराष्ट्र में बाढ़ और भूस्खलन से 10 से अधिक मौतें

मानसून का कहर जारी — उत्तराखंड, हिमाचल और महाराष्ट्र में बाढ़-भूस्खलन से 10 से...

TCS Q1 FY27 Results: Net Profit Rises 5% to Rs 13,349 Crore, Revenue Beats Estimates

TCS Posts 5% Year-on-Year Profit Growth in Q1 FY2026-27; Board Declares Rs 12 Dividend...

Andy Burnham Set to Become UK Prime Minister as Labour Leadership Race Nears End

Britain to Get Its Seventh Prime Minister in a Decade as Andy Burnham Poised...

FIFA World Cup 2026 Semifinals Set: France vs Spain, England vs Argentina to Battle for Final Spot

FIFA World Cup 2026: All Four Semifinalists Confirmed as Global Football Showdown Reaches Its...

More like this

भारत में मानसून का कहर: उत्तराखंड, हिमाचल और महाराष्ट्र में बाढ़ और भूस्खलन से 10 से अधिक मौतें

मानसून का कहर जारी — उत्तराखंड, हिमाचल और महाराष्ट्र में बाढ़-भूस्खलन से 10 से...

TCS Q1 FY27 Results: Net Profit Rises 5% to Rs 13,349 Crore, Revenue Beats Estimates

TCS Posts 5% Year-on-Year Profit Growth in Q1 FY2026-27; Board Declares Rs 12 Dividend...

Andy Burnham Set to Become UK Prime Minister as Labour Leadership Race Nears End

Britain to Get Its Seventh Prime Minister in a Decade as Andy Burnham Poised...