NATO spokesperson Allison Hart assured that the organization's deterrence and defense posture "remains solid in all areas", as well as in air and missile defense, after the downing of an Iranian ballistic missile that was heading towards Turkish airspace.
The statement took place after the Atlantic Alliance defense forces intercepted the projectile, in an episode considered the first of its kind since the beginning of the clashes between the United States, Israel and Iran, reported Europa Press.
According to Europa Press, the incident occurred on Wednesday, when the Turkish Ministry of Defense announced the neutralization of a ballistic missile launched from Iran, which crossed the airspace of
Iraq and Syria before approaching Turkish territory. According to the official statement, NATO air defense systems deployed in the eastern Mediterranean shot down the projectile before it fully entered the country's airspace.
Turkish authorities confirmed that no one was killed or injured due to the operation, and identified the area of the incident with the impact of one of the munitions used to neutralize the missile in
Dortyol, Hatay province.
According to statements released by Europa Press, NATO expressed its condemnation of Iran's attack on Turkey and reiterated its commitment to the protection of all its member states, especially emphasizing its support for Ankara.
Allison Hart stated: “We condemn Iran's attack on Turkey. NATO stands firmly with all allies, including Turkey, as Iran continues its indiscriminate attacks throughout the region”.
The spokesperson emphasized that the Alliance's defense systems remain operational and prepared to respond to potential additional threats.
The Europa Press media reported that NATO described Iran's attacks in the Middle East as "indiscriminate", contextualizing the missile launch within the framework of an Iranian response to the military offensive carried out by the United States and Israel on February 28th.
The intercepted launch marks a turning point in the escalation of tensions in the area, as it represents the first time that Turkey, a member of the Alliance, has received a direct attack from Iran following the intensification of the conflict in the region.
The Turkish Ministry of Defense, cited by Europa Press, emphasized the utmost determination and capacity of the country's security forces, stating that "the determination and capacity to ensure the security of the country and its citizens are at their highest level."
The intervention of NATO's air and missile defense systems has been highlighted by Turkish officials as a key reinforcement for national protection against external risks arising from recent hostilities in the Middle East.
According to Europa Press, the active defense deployed by NATO in Turkish territory is part of a collective defense mechanism designed to protect member countries against intercontinental threats, taking into account that the region is experiencing a significant increase in the intensity of cross-border attacks.
The missile's downing demonstrates the existing operational cooperation between Turkey and the Alliance, which has mobilized resources in the eastern Mediterranean since the first signs of military escalation between Iran and allied countries.
Allison Hart's statements reaffirm NATO's willingness to respond to similar incidents and leave open the possibility of increasing defense measures, both in air surveillance and in missile interception capabilities.