Dhaka, June 24 -- Qatar, Bahrain, and Kuwait have reopened their airspace after temporarily suspending flight operations in response to Iranian missile strikes targeting the U.S. Al-Udeid Air Base near Doha.

On Monday (June 23) evening, Iran launched a barrage of missiles toward the Al-Udeid Air Base, a key site for U.S. Central Command in the region.

According to officials from both the United States and Qatar, the majority of the missiles were intercepted, and no casualties or injuries were reported.

In a statement issued early Tuesday, Qatar's Civil Aviation Authority confirmed the resumption of regular air traffic operations, citing the stabilisation of the security situation.

The temporary closure was initially enforced to ensure...