Iran denies launching missile against Turkey

Iran on Thursday denied allegations that it launched a ballistic missile toward Turkey after Ankara reported that a NATO defence system intercepted a projectile near its southern border.
In a statement, Iran’s General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran rejected the claims, saying reports of a missile fired toward Turkish territory were false.
“The Islamic Republic’s armed forces respect the sovereignty of the neighbouring and friendly country Turkey,” the statement said, adding that the accusations were firmly rejected.
Earlier on Wednesday, Turkey said a NATO defence system intercepted a ballistic missile in its border region.
Turkish authorities reported that part of the interceptor missile landed in an open area in Hatay Province.
No injuries or damage were reported.
The officials have not confirmed the intended target of the intercepted projectile.
However, the New York Times, citing U.S. military officials, reported that the missile may have been aimed at the NATO air base in Incirlik Air Base.
The installation, located in the southern province of Adana Province, hosts U.S. and NATO forces and was considered a key military hub in the region.
According to U.S. figures, about 1,500 American personnel are stationed at the base.
Turkey, a member of North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO), has largely remained neutral in the ongoing conflict involving Iran, though U.S. troops are deployed in the country.
Since the war began on Saturday, Iran has carried out multiple attacks on U.S. interests across the region, including military bases and diplomatic missions, according to U.S. officials.
(Xinhua/NAN)
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