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Missiles hit Saudi Arabian capital as Iran vows to target oil fields

Missiles caused ‘extensive damage’ in Qatar tonight hours after Iran threatened to wage a ‘full scale economic war’ by attacking energy facilities across the Middle East.

Video showed huge explosions in Ras Laffan – the world’s biggest natural gas plant – as well as Saudi Arabia’s capital Riyadh.

Energy sites in Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Qatar were evacuated after Tehran warned it would hit them with strikes in ‘the coming hours’.

The price of Brent crude soared this afternoon by more than five per cent to over $109. 

‘These centres have become direct and legitimate targets ‌and will be targeted in the coming hours,’ the Islamic Republic warned.

Earlier, Israel said Iran’s intelligence minister Esmail Khatib has been killed in an overnight airstrike in Tehran marking the latest assassination to hit the regime.

Israel’s defence minister Israel Katz declared Khatib had been ‘eliminated’ and promised more ‘significant surprises’ today as the Israeli military hunts down high-ranking Iranian officials.

It comes as Iranians gather for the funeral of Ali Larijani, the assassinated security chief whose death was confirmed by Tehran last night. Larijani and military commander Gholamreza Soleimani were assassinated yesterday.

Follow the latest updates on the US-Israel war with Iran

Breaking:Fire reported at Ras Laffan in Qatar – area Iran warned it would target

FILE PHOTO: QatarEnergy's liquefied natural gas (LNG) production facilities, amid the U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran, in Ras Laffan Industrial City, Qatar March 2, 2026. REUTERS/Stringer/File Photo

The Qatari government has said it is dealing with a fire in the area of Ras Laffan – home to a refinery that Iranian state mediaearlier said it would target and warned should be evacuated.

Qatar is one of several Gulf Arab states that had been bracing for Iran’s retaliation after Israel struck Iranian facilities in the South Pars field, the world’s largest gas field, today.

The South Pars and the adjacent North Dome fields have been shared between Iran and Qatar for years.

Qatar’s Foreign Ministry spokesman, Majed Al Ansari, condemned Israel’s attack on the key economic target as being ‘reckless and irresponsible’.

QatarEnergy said:

Emergency response teams were deployed immediately to contain the resulting fires, as extensive damage has been caused.

All personnel have been accounted for and no casualties have been reported at this time

WATCH: Orange fireball lights up sky in Riyadh as missiles strike Saudi Arabian capital

Striking video shows the moment Saudi Arabia’s capital Riyadh was targeted by missiles.

A bright orange fireball lit up the sky as huge explosions rocked the city.

It comes just hours after Iran threatened to wage a ‘full scale economic war’ by attacking energy facilities across the Middle East.

Oil prices rise above $108 a barrel as missile strikes Iranian gas facility

Oil prices have surged today after Iran said the US and Israel struck one of its gas facilities.

Brent oil rose 5% to over $108 a barrel after Iran vowed to hit energy facilities throughout the Gulf in retaliation to what it said was an attack on a facility on the Gulf coast serving a massive gas field it shares with Qatar.

The three main US stock indexes all opened lower, and European stock markets reversed earlier gains.

Earlier today, oil prices fell slightly after Iraq said it had resumed limited oil exports through the Turkish port of Ceyhan, using a pipeline that avoids the effectively shut Strait of Hormuz, through which a fifth of global oil flows.

The prices dropped despite Iran vowing revenge after Israel killed security chief Ali Larijani, a key force leading Iran since the death of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in the first strikes of the war.

The latest flareup in violence appears to rule out any opening of the Strait of Hormuz – which in peacetime carries about a fifth of global oil and LNG trade – to shipping in the near term.

Oil prices surge as Iran threatens ‘full scale economic war’

Oil prices have soared by five percent as Iran targets oil and gas facilities across the Middle East after threatening ‘full scale economic war’.

Energy sites in Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Qatar have been evacuated after the regime said it would pummel them with strikes in ‘the coming hours’.

‘These centres have become direct and legitimate targets ‌and will be targeted in the coming hours,’ the Islamic Republic warned.

‘Therefore, all citizens, residents, and employees are ‌requested to immediately leave these ⁠areas and move to a safe distance without ⁠any delay.’

The evacuation warning came after Iranian facilities in South Pars and Asaluyeh ‌were struck by Israeli missiles.

An Iranian assault would further devastate the global economy, with the closure of the Strait of Hormuz already sparking fears of a worldwide economic crisis.

White House loosens little-known shipping law in bid to shield US from spiking oil prices

A cargo ship sets sail from the Colombo International Container Terminals (CICT) in Colombo on March 17, 2026. Sri Lanka announced a shorter work week to conserve its scarce fuel reserves as it prepares for a prolonged war in the Middle East, officials said on March 16, 2026. The government has warned that any escalation in fighting in the Middle East could seriously undermine its efforts to emerge from the economic meltdown of 2022. (Photo by Ishara S. KODIKARA / AFP via Getty Images)

A little-known shipping law has been loosened by the White House – in a bid to shield the US from spiralling oil prices.

Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said the administration would suspend the Jones Act – a 1920 law that requires American-made ships be used to transport goods between US ports.

The act will be suspended for 60 days, allowing ‘vital resources like oil, natural gas, fertiliser, and coal to flow freely’.

It is unclear how much of a difference the move will make.

US ‘chose not to take part’ in Israel’s attack on world’s largest gas field in Iran

A US source has claimed the country knew about Israel’s plans to strike the world’s largest natural gas field – but opted not to take part.

The insider declined to reveal whether or not the US administration agreed with the decision to attack the South Pars gas field.

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian said following the strikes:

Such aggressive actions will not achieve anything for the American Zionist enemy and their supporters.

Rather, they will complicate the situation and could lead to uncontrollable consequences that will affect the entire world.

Qatar expels two Iranian diplomats – and their staff – after missile attack

Qatar’s Foreign Ministry has demanded two Iranian diplomats and their staff leave the country within 24 hours.

It comes in response to Iran’s repeated attacks – with Qatar declaring the official’s security attaches also unwelcome.

They have all been branded ‘persona non grata’.

READ: Oil rockets to nearly $110 a barrel

Oil prices have soared to nearly $110 per barrel after Iran threatened its attack on Gulf energy facilities.

Brent oil was quoted at 108.21 dollars a barrel, up from 101.95 late on Tuesday.

Although below the conflict’s peak of 119.25, this remains well above the 73.08 level recorded on February 27, before tensions escalated.

Read the full report by Sabrina Penty below

Saudi Arabia shoots down five drones aimed at energy facility

Saudi Arabia’s defence ministry says it has destroyed five drones that attempted to target an energy facility in its Eastern province.

PICTURED: Iranian ballistic missile strike that devastated Ras Laffan

Images show how the entire sky was lit up in Ras Laffan in the aftermath of the Iranian missile strike.

The industrial hub is home to Qatar’s largest gas infrastructure.

Trust between the Arab Gulf states and the Islamic Republic is now thought to be at an all time low.

Iranian ballistic missile in Ras LaffanFire reported at Ras Laffan in Qatar - area Iran warned it would target

Saudi Arabia intercepts four ballistic missiles aimed at Riyadh

The defence ministry in Saudi Arabia says four missiles launched towards Riyadh have been intercepted and destroyed.

Debris from one of the missiles fell near a refinery south of the city, the ministry added.

Four people injured in Riyadh by shrapnel from ballistic missile, Saudi Arabia says

Sadia Arabia has said four residents have been injured by falling shrapnel from a ballistic missile which was intercepted over Riyadh.

The Civil Defence said danger alerts for the capital and Al-Kharj had now been lifted.

However, it warned:

Avoid gathering or filming, stay away from hazardous areas, and report any danger

Key Updates

  • JD Vance to meet US oil executives on Thursday – report
  • Iran gas field attacked in major escalation of US-Israel war
  • Britain has destroyed more than 40 Iranian drones since start of war
  • US intelligence contradicts Trump over Iranian nuclear enrichment
  • Iranian president confirms intelligence chief assassination
  • Oil prices rise above $108 a barrel as missile strikes Iranian gas facility
  • Thousands of Iranians pack Tehran for Ali Larijani’s funeral
  • Iran to launch attacks on Gulf energy sites after strike at gas facility
  • Trump lashes out at ‘non-responsive’ NATO allies again
  • Major Iranian gas facility struck by airstrikes – report
  • Swedish national executed in Iran
  • Kremlin condemns ‘murder’ of Iranian regime officials
  • IDF claims Esmaeil Khatib played ‘significant role’ in protest crackdown
  • Israel Katz: ‘We will hunt them all down’
  • Who is Esmaeil Khatib? Iran’s intelligence chief assassinated by Israel
  • Israel says Iran’s intelligence chief was killed in Tehran airstrike
  • Israel believes regime assassinations are sowing ‘chaos’ in Iranian leadership
  • Iran to hold funeral for slain security chief Ali Larijani
  • Attacks on Gulf countries continue: What’s the latest
  • 12 killed in Beirut strikes as Israel launches new attacks in Lebanon
  • Israel attempts to assassinate Iran’s intelligence chief in Tehran airstrike
  • Iran wreaks destruction across Israel after vowing revenge over Ali Larijani killing
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