A ballistic missile launched from Iran has been intercepted in Turkey’s airspace by NATO’s air defence and missile defence systems. Fragments of the projectile have fallen in Gaziantep, although no casualties or injuries have been reported, according to Turkey’s Ministry of Defence. The statement indicates that the ballistic projectile entered Turkey’s airspace and was intercepted by NATO’s air defence and missile defence forces over the Mediterranean. Several fragments of the projectile fell in an open area in Gaziantep; no fatalities or injuries were reported in the incident. A ballistic missile fired from Iran was intercepted and neutralised by NATO’s defence systems over the Şahinbey district in Gaziantep.
Debris from another Iranian missile intercepted by NATO defences impacts in Turkey.