Berliner Boersenzeitung - Qatar downs Iran jets as Tehran targets oil and gas in spiralling Gulf crisis

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Qatar downs Iran jets as Tehran targets oil and gas in spiralling Gulf crisis
Qatar downs Iran jets as Tehran targets oil and gas in spiralling Gulf crisis / Photo: - - AFP

Qatar downs Iran jets as Tehran targets oil and gas in spiralling Gulf crisis

Qatar downed two Iranian bombers and halted LNG production on Monday, as Tehran widened its attacks to hit oil facilities in Saudi Arabia and the UAE in a sharply escalating Gulf crisis that has sent prices soaring.

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Qatar's air force shot down two Sukhoi Su-24 bombers, the defence ministry said -- the first time a Gulf country has hit Iranian planes, after Tehran began region-wide attacks in retaliation for US and Israeli strikes that have devastated its leadership.

Iran's retaliatory attacks have hit ports, airports, residential buildings and hotels along with military sites across the wealthy region of oil giants and staunch US allies.

Six people have been killed and dozens injured since the attacks began.

But as the attacks widened to energy facilities, QatarEnergy, one of the world's biggest liquefied natural gas (LNG) exporters, suspended production due to drone strikes on two of its sites.

European natural gas prices leapt more than 50 percent, while oil surged nearly nine percent on fears of disruption to supplies.

"Qatar Emiri Air Force successfully shot down two (Su-24) aircraft coming from the Islamic Republic of Iran," the defence ministry said, without mentioning the jets' crews.

The Gulf militaries have so far focused on intercepting the hundreds of missiles and drones launched by Iran after US-Israeli strikes killed its supreme leader.

- 'Full alert' -

Meanwhile, a source close to the Saudi government warned that a "concerted" Iranian attack on oil facilities could trigger a military response.

The warning followed a drone strike at Saudi Aramco's Ras Tanura refinery -- one of the region's biggest -- which forced it to halt some operations.

"It depends if this is seen as a direct attack on Aramco by the Iranian leadership or a rogue drone," the source told AFP, referring to the state oil giant.

Saudi Arabia would target "Iranian oil facilities if Iran mounts a concerted attack on Aramco", the source added.

Another source told AFP that the Saudi army had raised its readiness level to "full alert".

In Abu Dhabi, a drone struck a fuel tank terminal, causing a fire though operations were not impacted.

"Abu Dhabi authorities have responded today to a fire resulting from the targeting of a Musaffah fuel tank terminal by a drone. The situation was promptly contained. No injuries were reported and there was no impact on operations," the Abu Dhabi Media Office said in a statement.

Iran's unprecedented bombardment has rattled a region long seen as an oasis of stability in the turbulent Middle East.

Blasts echoed across Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Doha and Manama on Monday. Security analyst Anna Jacobs called the war a "nightmare scenario" for the Gulf.

"These sorts of attacks just completely obliterate the image of these countries as a safe haven," she told AFP.

- Friendly fire -

Earlier on Monday, smoke poured out of Kuwait City's US embassy, an AFP correspondent saw. The embassy did not say it had been hit, but warned people to stay away.

Three F-15E Strike Eagles were mistakenly shot down by Kuwaiti air defences in a friendly-fire incident late on Sunday, the US Central Command said.

The crews parachuted to safety.

Shrapnel fell at Mina Al Ahmadi refinery, one of Kuwait's biggest, injuring two workers, but did not disrupt production, the Kuwait National Petroleum Company said.

In northern Kuwait, smoke billowed over a power station, three witnesses told AFP. An energy ministry spokeswoman said a fuel container was hit by shrapnel after a drone interception.

Kuwait was hard-hit on Monday with 19 people injured, the health ministry said. The small, oil-rich country has a large US military presence.

Bahrain suffered its first death when debris from an intercepted missile sparked a fire on a ship in the port city of Salman, killing one Asian worker and seriously injuring two others, the interior ministry said.

Italy said it was helping evacuate hundreds of citizens from the majority-expat United Arab Emirates, which halted flights on Saturday.

However, limited flights resumed from Dubai, the world's busiest airport for international passengers, and Abu Dhabi on Monday. Thousands of tourists remain stranded in the country.

Despite days of attacks, Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi insisted Iran had "no hostility" towards the Gulf countries, in a call with his Chinese counterpart.

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