Turkey Neutralizes Threat as Drone Approaches From Black Sea
Turkey's defense ministry reported the downing of an uncontrolled drone approaching from the Black Sea. This incident follows heightened tensions after Russian attacks on Ukrainian ports. Turkish and NATO jets were deployed to manage airspace security. The drone, of unidentified type and origin, was safely intercepted.
In a decisive action, Turkey's defense ministry confirmed it shot down an uncontrolled drone approaching its airspace from the Black Sea.
This event comes in the wake of escalating tensions, as Turkey warned last week of potential Black Sea clashes following Russian strikes on Ukrainian ports, which resulted in damage to three Turkish cargo vessels. In response to the drone threat, Turkish and NATO F-16 jets were promptly alerted to safeguard the nation's airspace.
The ministry explained that the drone was deemed out of control, leading to its neutralization in a secure area. While the drone's type and origin remain undisclosed, the incident underscores growing regional instability following Moscow's threats to limit Ukraine's maritime access.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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