NATO intercepts ballistic missile fired by Iran toward Turkey
NATO intercepted a ballistic missile fired from Iran toward Turkey on Monday, according to Turkey's Defence Ministry statement. Debris from the missile landed in Gaziantep province in southern Turkey, approximately 150 kilometers away. This marks the second such interception following a similar incident on March 4, after which NATO strengthened its missile-defense posture in the region. The incident raises concerns about NATO's potential deeper involvement in Middle East conflicts.