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A missile launched from Iran was intercepted and destroyed by NATO air defenses over Turkish airspace. Turkey, a NATO member, reported the incident, stating its defenses detected and downed the projectile.
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg and Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte, a candidate to succeed him, both addressed the event. They stated the alliance's collective defense clause, Article Five, was not being considered in response, emphasizing a desire to avoid escalation. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan called for dialogue in the region.
The incident marks a rare direct engagement of NATO defenses against a missile from Iran, raising concerns about the conflict's geographical spread. Officials have framed the interception as a defensive measure, not an act of war.
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