Turkey Reports Second Iranian Ballistic Missile Intercepted by NATO Air Defenses
Turkish officials announced that NATO defense systems successfully intercepted a second Iranian ballistic missile in Turkish airspace.

Turkey announced that NATO air defense systems intercepted a second Iranian ballistic missile in Turkish airspace, according to Turkish officials.
The intercept represents the second such incident involving Iranian ballistic missiles being shot down by NATO defense systems over Turkey. Turkish authorities confirmed the successful interception but did not immediately provide details about the timing of the incident or the specific location within Turkish airspace where it occurred.
The missile intercept comes amid heightened regional tensions involving Iran and raises questions about the trajectory and intended target of the Iranian projectile. Turkey, as a NATO member, maintains integrated air defense systems that coordinate with the broader NATO defense network.
Turkish officials have not yet disclosed whether the missile was part of a larger Iranian military operation or if it represented an isolated incident. The lack of immediate details about casualties or damage suggests the interception was successful in preventing any ground impact within Turkish territory.
The incident underscores Turkey's strategic position as a NATO ally bordering Iran and highlights the ongoing security challenges in the region. Turkish authorities are expected to provide additional information about the circumstances surrounding the missile intercept as their assessment continues.