Qatar has urged all vessel owners to “temporarily suspend navigation and marine activities” until further notice.
The Transport Ministry said the move was taken in the interest of public safety and includes recreational boats, fishing vessels, and jet skis.
Qatar was attacked by Iranian ballistic missiles early Sunday with at least three people wounded and hospitalised by falling debris after interceptions.
-Al Jazeera
The Transport Ministry said the move was taken in the interest of public safety and includes recreational boats, fishing vessels, and jet skis.
Qatar was attacked by Iranian ballistic missiles early Sunday with at least three people wounded and hospitalised by falling debris after interceptions.
-Al Jazeera
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