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    Iran Denies Firing Missile Toward Turkey After Ankara Claims NATO Interception

    Gulf News WeekBy Gulf News WeekMarch 5, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Tehran insists it respects Turkish sovereignty following conflicting reports over ballistic missile tracked over eastern Mediterranean

    DUBAI – A fresh diplomatic rift emerged between Tehran and Ankara on Thursday after Iran’s Armed Forces formally denied launching a missile toward Turkish territory, directly contradicting claims made by Turkey’s defense ministry a day earlier.

    In a statement carried by state media, Iran’s military said it “respects the sovereignty of Turkiye and denies firing any missile toward its territory.”

    The denial comes just 24 hours after Turkish defense officials announced that a ballistic missile fired from Iran—having passed through Syrian and Iraqi airspace—was destroyed by NATO air and missile defense systems over the eastern Mediterranean.

    What Turkey Reported

    According to the Turkish defense ministry’s account on Wednesday, the projectile entered Turkish airspace before being intercepted and destroyed. Officials described it as a ballistic missile originating from Iran, though they did not specify its intended target or whether it posed a direct threat to Turkish assets or populated areas.

    The ministry also did not disclose which specific NATO systems were involved in the interception, nor whether the missile was shot down preemptively or in response to an imminent threat.

    Iran’s Firm Rebuttal

    Tehran’s response on Thursday left little room for ambiguity. By explicitly invoking respect for Turkish sovereignty, Iran appears to be attempting to prevent the incident from escalating while firmly rejecting the factual basis of Ankara’s claim.

    The conflicting narratives raise critical questions: Was the tracked object misidentified? Could there have been a breakdown in communication between the two neighboring nations? Or does this point to a broader misunderstanding involving NATO’s radar and interception protocols in the region?

    Broader Regional Context

    The incident unfolds against a backdrop of heightened military activity across the Middle East. Iran possesses one of the region’s largest ballistic missile arsenals and has conducted strikes in Syria and Iraq in recent months, targeting what it describes as terrorist positions and敌对 (hostile) elements.

    Turkey, a key NATO member, maintains advanced air defense capabilities and has been increasingly assertive in monitoring its airspace amid overlapping conflicts in Syria and Iraq.

    Neither nation has yet indicated whether the matter will be raised through official diplomatic channels, though the public contradiction suggests backchannel clarifications may already be underway.

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