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Türkiye says Nato defences destroyed missile

Iranians make their way after crossing into Türkiye at the Kapikoy Border Gate. — Reuters
 
Iranians make their way after crossing into Türkiye at the Kapikoy Border Gate. — Reuters

ANKARA: Nato air and missile defence systems ​stationed in ​the eastern Mediterranean destroyed a ballistic missile fired from Iran as it headed into Turkish airspace after passing Syria and Iraq, the Turkish Defence Ministry said on Wednesday. The incident marks the first ⁠time that Nato member Türkiye, Iran's neighbour to ⁠the northwest, has been drawn into the expanding conflict between Iran and the US and Israel that now involves several countries in the region.
'We warn ​all parties to ⁠refrain from actions that would lead to ​further escalation of conflict ‌in the region. In this context, we will continue to consult with ​Nato and our other allies,' the ministry said, adding there were no casualties or injuries. 'All necessary steps to defend our territory and airspace will be taken resolutely and without hesitation. We remind all parties that we reserve the ​right to respond to any hostile actions against our ​country,' it ⁠added.
Two other initial statements by senior Turkish officials about the incident did not mention Nato's Article 4, ​which states that allies will 'consult together whenever, ⁠in the opinion ​of any of them, the territorial integrity, political independence or security' of a member is threatened. Ankara said debris from the air defence missile that intercepted ​the ballistic missile fell in the ​Dortyol district of Hatay province in southeastern Türkiye.
Nato ​condemned ​Iran's targeting of Türkiye, spokesperson Allison Hart said on Wednesday. 'We ⁠condemn Iran's ⁠targeting of Türkiye. Nato stands firmly with all ​Allies, ⁠including Türkiye, ​as Iran continues its indiscriminate ​attacks across the region. Our deterrence and defence posture remains strong ​across all domains, ​including when it ⁠comes to air and ​missile defence,' ⁠Hart ​said. — Reuters