Iran launched a missile attack on the city of Ras Laffan in Qatar, where the world's largest LNG production facility is located. This is reported in the social network X company QatarEnergy.
The city, which also houses a large refinery, was attacked this evening.
"Emergency services were immediately dispatched to localize the resulting fires, as significant damage was caused. All personnel have been accounted for, no casualties have been registered at the moment," the report says.
According to the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Qatar, the fire is localized, there are no casualties.
As reported by EADaily, Iran reported a strike by the United States and Israel on the land facility of the giant South Pars offshore oil and gas field, which Iran divides into The Persian Gulf with Qatar.
Recall, after the strike on onshore oil and gas facilities in southern Iran, which also affected gas production at the largest South Pars field, Tehran promised a retaliatory attack. Citizens in the UAE, Qatar and Saudi Arabia were warned. The markets reacted immediately. Oil and gas continued to rise in price.

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