Qatar cancels June 23 traffic fines, the day Iranian missiles targeted Al Udeid Air Base

Qatar cancels June 23 traffic fines, the day Iranian missiles targeted Al Udeid Air Base

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The Qatari Ministry of Interior has announced that all traffic violations recorded on June 23 will be waived. This follows a day of intense regional unrest sparked by the ongoing Israel-Iran conflict. The decision comes after Iran launched a barrage of missiles across US military installations in the Middle East, with Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar being among the primary targets. The strikes came in retaliation for a US operation that deployed 30,000-pound bunker-buster bombs on Iran鈥檚 underground nuclear facilities in Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan.Also Read: Saudi Arabia gives 30 days to exit on expired visit visas in Hijri New Year initiative; Here鈥檚 how to applyOn that day, Qatar’s night sky lit up with incoming projectiles, which triggered alarm and panic among residents in Doha and surrounding areas. Live EventsExplosions were heard across the capital, and emergency response systems were activated as missile defense systems intercepted some of the attacks. In this tense situation, many Qatari residents hurried to their homes to ensure the safety of their loved ones or rushed to their workplaces to fulfill their responsibilities, undermining the traffic rules.In a statement, the Qatari Interior Ministry acknowledged the extraordinary circumstances of the day and said the waiver of traffic fines was a gesture of support for the public, many of whom were caught in unexpected and stressful situations during the attacks.”This decision is a gesture of appreciation for the swift and responsible response shown by citizens and residents in promptly reaching their workplaces and service centers during pressing circumstances that required urgent movement from a broad segment of the public,鈥 the ministry stated.Also Read: UAE teens are trying this 鈥榟armless鈥 hack for a quick high, and parents don’t even know the harmHowever, authorities urged motorists to follow traffic laws and confirmed that this waiver is a one-time, exceptional measure that specifically applies to violations committed on the day of the Iranian attack on the US base.(You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channel)

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