The Turkish defense ministry said on Wednesday that a ballistic munition fired from Iran toward Turkish airspace was intercepted and neutralized by NATO air and missile defense units in the Eastern Mediterranean on Wednesday.
The Turkish Anadolu state news agency, citing the Turkish National Defense Ministry, reported that the projectile, detected after passing through Iraq and Syria, was successfully engaged by air defenses.
Fragments that fell in the Dortyol district of southern Hatay province belonged to the interceptor used to destroy the threat, the ministry added, according to Anadolu.
“Our determination and capacity to ensure the security of our country and our citizens are at the highest level,” the Turkish defense ministry said in a statement, according to the report. There were no casualties.
“While Türkiye stands for regional stability and peace, it is fully capable of safeguarding the security of its territory and citizens against any threat, regardless of origin,” the ministry added.
The ministry stressed that all necessary measures to “defend Turkish land and airspace will be taken decisively and without hesitation.”
“We reserve the right to respond to any hostile act directed at our country,” it said, warning all parties against actions that could escalate the regional conflict.