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NATO air defense systems intercepted and destroyed a ballistic missile that entered Turkish airspace, with Turkish officials stating it was launched from Iran. The interception occurred over the Mediterranean Sea near Incirlik Air Base, a facility hosting NATO forces. This marked the third reported incident of its kind. Turkey has requested an explanation from Iran, which has denied firing a missile toward Turkey.
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte stated the alliance does not plan to invoke its collective defense clause, Article 5, in response. However, NATO announced it is boosting its missile defense posture in the region. The alliance condemned what it called Iran's 'targeting' of a member country. While the incident raised questions about the risk of regional conflict expanding, NATO leadership indicated it seeks to avoid a direct military confrontation with Iran.
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NATO air defense systems shot down a ballistic missile that entered Turkish airspace. Turkish officials stated the missile was launched from Iran and was intercepted over the Mediterranean Sea near the Incirlik Air Base, which hosts NATO forces. This was the third such incident reported. Turkey has asked Iran for an explanation, while Iran has denied firing a missile toward Turkey. NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte stated the alliance does not plan to invoke its collective defense clause, Article 5, in response to the incident. However, NATO announced it is boosting its missile defense posture in the region. The alliance condemned what it called Iran's 'targeting' of a member country. The incident has raised questions about the risk of the regional conflict expanding, though NATO leadership has indicated it seeks to avoid a direct military confrontation with Iran.
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