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The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) has intercepted and destroyed a ballistic missile launched from Iran after it entered the airspace of Turkey on Monday, marking the fourth such incident involving suspected Iranian missiles aimed at Turkey.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

The missile was neutralised by NATO’s air and missile defence systems stationed in the Eastern Mediterranean. Turkish authorities confirmed that the projectile originated from Iran before crossing into their airspace.

In a statement, Turkey’s Defence Ministry said the ballistic missile was successfully intercepted and eliminated by NATO defence assets.

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Officials also reaffirmed their commitment to safeguarding the country’s airspace and territorial integrity, stressing that all necessary measures would be taken to counter any threats.

This latest interception is the fourth time NATO systems have halted missiles believed to be launched from Iran toward Turkey since the conflict began.

NATO spokesperson Allison Hart confirmed the successful interception and reiterated the alliance’s commitment to defending its member states.

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Meanwhile, Iran has consistently denied launching missiles toward Turkey, rejecting allegations that it has targeted the country despite multiple reported interceptions.

The development highlights NATO’s active involvement in defending Turkey amid ongoing tensions linked to the broader conflict involving Iran and the United States and its allies.

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