NATO Successfully Intercepts Iranian Missile in Turkish Airspace
NATO air defences intercepted a second Iranian ballistic missile in the eastern Mediterranean after it entered Turkish airspace. The Turkish Defence Ministry announced the interception on Monday, emphasizing readiness to take necessary actions for national security. This marks increased tensions in the region.
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A NATO-operated air defence system successfully intercepted a ballistic missile fired from Iran, which entered Turkish airspace over the eastern Mediterranean, according to a statement from the Turkish Defence Ministry on Monday.
The incident marked the second such interception, underscoring heightened tensions and the vigilance of NATO forces in the region. The Turkish Defence Ministry emphasized its readiness to take necessary actions without hesitation to maintain national security.
This development highlights ongoing security challenges in the Middle East and the strategic importance of NATO's air defence capabilities in safeguarding allied territories.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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