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Qatar detains Iranian individuals for espionage and sabotage activities

3 March 2026
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Qatari authorities have dismantled two networks linked to Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), arresting 10 individuals accused of espionage and sabotage. Officials reported that seven detainees were tasked with gathering intelligence on critical sites, while three were preparing sabotage acts and had received drone training. Additionally, Qatar’s Ministry of Defense confirmed that two Iranian ballistic missiles were fired toward the country, with one intercepted and the other hitting Al Udeid Air Base, causing no casualties.

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