Public Told to Report, Not Touch Missile Debris in Qatar

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Following the interception of Iranian missiles, Qatar's defence and interior ministries are urging the public to report suspicious debris and avoid handling unknown objects due to safety risks.

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Qatar's Ministry of Defence and Ministry of Interior have called on the public to report any suspicious debris or unidentified objects that may be linked to intercepted Iranian missiles.

The alert follows the missile interception that occurred on June 23, 2025. In a joint statement released on June 27, authorities stressed the importance of public cooperation in helping identify any remaining debris.

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Handling Debris Could Be Dangerous

Officials strongly warned against touching or moving any unusual objects. The ministries explained that such debris could contain hazardous materials, posing a serious threat to public safety if mishandled.

Only qualified authorities are equipped to safely deal with these materials, and the public’s role is to stay away and immediately report any sightings.

How to Report Suspicious Objects

Residents who spot any suspicious item or debris are advised to call the official hotline immediately:
📞 +974 4044 2999

Authorities say quick reporting could help ensure public safety and prevent any risk from harmful substances.

Ongoing Precaution After Missile Interception

This announcement comes days after Qatar's air defense systems reportedly intercepted missiles originating from Iran. While no casualties were reported, security agencies are continuing to assess the impact and monitor for any remnants.