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NATO Intercepts Iranian Missile Near Turkey; Commercial Vessel Attacks Escalate in Strait of Hormuz

The missile was launched from Iran and crossed Iraqi and Syrian airspace before interception in the Eastern Mediterranean.

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MIDDLE EAST / EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN — NATO air and missile defense units intercepted an Iranian ballistic missile heading toward Turkish airspace on Wednesday, according to Turkey’s Ministry of National Defense.

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The missile was launched from Iran and crossed Iraqi and Syrian airspace before interception in the Eastern Mediterranean. Interceptor debris fell in the Dörtyol district of Hatay province; no casualties or injuries occurred.

Based on available information, this is the first instance of Iranian fire directly threatening a NATO member state’s territory during Operation Epic Fury. Turkey stated it reserves the right to respond to any hostile attitude and will continue consulting with NATO and its allies.

Separately, attacks on commercial shipping in the Strait of Hormuz and surrounding waters have intensified.

The United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) has documented at least nine maritime security incidents since February 28, including projectile strikes, at least one confirmed Unmanned Surface Vehicle (USV) attack, and an attack on March 4 that forced a crew to abandon their container ship in the Strait of Hormuz.

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