Iran strikes US air base following Trump’s bombing of nuclear sites

Iran has launched six missiles towards US air bases Qatar and Iraq following President Trump's strikes on nuclear sites in the Middle Eastern country, it has been confirmed.

Donald Trump launched an attack on Iran's key nuclear facilities on Saturday night (June 21), with the president declaring the mission a 'success' after it 'completely obliterated' the Fordow, Natanz, and Esfahan nuclear sites in the Middle Eastern country.

Worries about the international fallout of the bombings have been growing, however, with fears over how Iran will retaliate after it threatened it would be coming up with a 'decisive response' to the US attack.

And that response happened today (Monday, June 23), with Iran targeting Qatar’s Al Udeid Air Base - the largest US base in the Middle East that houses some 10,000 US troops.

The Ain al-Asad airbase housing US troops in Western Iraq was also targeted, an Iraqi security official told The Associated Press.