Turkey Says Iranian Ballistic Missile Entered Its Airspace, Shot Down by NATO Turkey said on Sunday that an Iranian ballistic missile had entered its airspace and was shot down by NATO's Patriot defense systems. The incident occurred in the southeastern province of Gaziantep, near the Syrian border. The Turkish Defense Ministry released a statement saying that the missile was detected entering Turkish airspace at 9:20 pm local time and was immediately intercepted by the Patriot system. The ministry added that there were no reports of any damage or injuries caused by the incident. According to Turkish officials, the Iranian ballistic missile was fired from within Syria's borders, and its entry into Turkey was a "serious violation" of international law. The incident has raised concerns about the security of NATO's southeastern flank and the potential for further military escalation in the region. The development comes as tensions between Iran and Israel have been escalating over recent weeks, with both countries exchanging threats and engaging in military operations against each other. Turkey, which has historically maintained good relations with both Iran and Israel, has sought to maintain a neutral stance in the conflict. The Turkish Defense Ministry also announced that it had scrambled fighter jets to investigate the incident and was working closely with NATO allies to determine the exact origin of the missile. The ministry added that an investigation into the incident was underway and that any further developments would be shared publicly. NATO's involvement in the incident has raised questions about the alliance's commitment to defending its member states from exter...#Russia #Ukraine #Israel #NATO #Turkey #Iranian_ballistic_missile #Gaziantep #Syrian_border #Patriot_system #International_law