A fast-moving aerial confrontation has been reported over the Gulf region, where fighter jets from Qatar intercepted and sH๏τ down two incoming Su-24 aircraft moments before a potential strike on a U.S. military installation.

According to initial reports, the aircraft were detected approaching regional airspace at speed, prompting an immediate response from F-15 fighters on patrol. The jets were scrambled and engaged the targets before they could reach their
The interception occurred shortly before the aircraft were believed to be within range of a U.S. base in the region, raising concerns that the mission may have been linked to a planned attack. Both aircraft were reportedly destroyed in mid-air, with debris falling into open areas.

Defense sources indicate the rapid response prevented a potentially serious escalation, as U.S. and allied forces remain on high alert amid rising tensions across the Gulf. No damage to U.S. facilities has been reported.
Officials have not yet confirmed the origin or mission details of the downed aircraft, and independent verification remains ongoing.

The incident underscores the growing intensity of aerial operations in the region, where quick-reaction intercepts are becoming increasingly critical to preventing wider conflict.
