Iran's Coordinated Gulf Strike Wave
Qatar tanker hit, Kuwait airport ablaze, UAE civilian killed — Iran targets all US-hosting Gulf states on Day 33
Iran executed a coordinated multi-vector strike campaign across the Persian Gulf on Day 33, simultaneously targeting Qatar, Kuwait, and the UAE. Three cruise missiles were fired at Qatar; one struck an oil tanker in Qatari territorial waters near Al-Udeid Air Base — the largest US military installation in the Middle East. In Kuwait, Iranian drones struck International Airport fuel tanks, igniting a massive fire. In Fujairah, UAE, a Bangladeshi national was killed by shrapnel from a drone interception — the first confirmed civilian death from Iran war debris in the UAE. The three incidents within hours of each other signal a deliberate strategy: pressure all US-hosting Gulf states simultaneously ahead of Trump's 9 PM EST national address and the IRGC's April 1 corporate threat deadline.
Key facts
- •Iran fires 3 cruise missiles at Qatar — 1 hits oil tanker in territorial waters (Qatar DefMin confirmed)
- •Qatar's Al-Udeid Air Base — largest US air base in Middle East — in strike vicinity
- •Kuwait International Airport fuel tanks struck by Iranian drones — large fire
- •Bangladeshi national killed by drone interception shrapnel in Fujairah, UAE
- •Three Gulf states struck within hours — coordinated pressure campaign on US Gulf basing
Timeline
Iranian drones strike Kuwait International Airport fuel tanks
Bangladeshi national killed by drone shrapnel in Fujairah, UAE
Iran fires 3 cruise missiles at Qatar — 1 hits oil tanker in territorial waters