US and Iran tensions: security measures are being strengthened in the region

The situation in the region is becoming increasingly complex. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
Tensions between the US and Iran have heightened concerns about the possibility of new confrontations. According to media reports, the US has begun withdrawing some personnel from the Al-Udeid military airbase in Qatar as a precautionary measure.
Experts describe this move as a "posture change" and emphasize that it is not a large-scale evacuation. Qatari officials also link this step to the existing tensions in the region.
This situation indicates that security measures are being intensified. Any movement at such bases is not routine logistics but is perceived as a signal regarding potential threats.
At the same time, Iran’s airspace was reopened for flights after a short-term closure. According to Reuters news agency, Iran had closed its airspace for several hours but later allowed flights to resume.
Flight tracking services recorded some planes heading towards Tehran. Regarding the internal situation, reports indicate that mass protests across Iran have weakened in recent weeks.
However, no official statistics on the number of casualties have been provided. Some local sources claim that more than 100 security personnel have been killed, while opposition groups and human rights defenders assert that the number of victims is much higher.
Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi denied allegations of mass executions of protesters. This statement came after US President Donald Trump commented that "the killing of protesters has stopped."
In conclusion, although the resumption of air traffic suggests a slight easing of the situation in the region, geopolitical tensions continue. Every action by both sides, even minor measures, carries significant importance.
Every country in the region is closely monitoring this process.





