NATO defences have intercepted a ballistic missile heading for Turkey. Turkey said the missile launched from Iran and was ...
Alliance chief Mark Rutte says there are no plans to trigger its mutual defense clause.
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte said the alliance is not looking to trigger Article 5 on Thursday after Iran fired a ...
BRUSSELS, March 5 (Reuters) - NATO does not plan to trigger its Article 5 mutual defence clause over the shooting down of a ballistic missile headed for Turkey, Secretary General Mark Rutte told ...
By Tuvan Gumrukcu ANKARA, March 4 (Reuters) - Turkey said that NATO air defences destroyed an Iranian ballistic missile ...
A ballistic missile launched from Iran and heading towards Turkish airspace via Iraq and Syria was destroyed by NATO air ...
This post has been updated with additional information on ships in the Eastern Mediterranean. NATO assets shot down an Iranian ballistic missile headed for Turkey, alliance officials said Wednesday.
"We reserve the right to respond to any hostile attitude towards our country," Turkey's Defense Ministry said.
While NATO has maintained that the Iranian missile was directed at Turkey, Turkish officials have suggested the missile may have been intended for a different target before its trajectory changed.
Iran on Thursday rejected accusations that it launched a ballistic missile toward NATO-member Turkey. The Iranian General Staff of the Armed Forces said Turkey's accounts of a missile fired toward ...
The US-Israel and Iran war has widened sharply, with the NATO air defences destroying an Iranian ballistic missile fired towards Turkey on Day 5 of the war.
NATO defense systems were reportedly deployed to intercept an Iranian ballistic missile approaching Turkish airspace amid heightened Middle East tensions.
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