The Turkish National Defense Ministry announced a further reinforcement of its defenses at Incirlik Air Base, deploying an additional defense unit including Patriot missiles. This action followed reports concerning the potential diversion of several ballistic missiles, purportedly launched by Iran, which were tracked moving towards or inside Turkish airspace. Tehran has firmly refuted accusations of targeting Turkey, asserting that Israel may be behind the incident as an act of deliberate sabotage.
The ministry detailed this expanded missile battery during a Wednesday briefing held at the Incirlik base, situated near the southern city of Adana. They emphasized that this deployment would “supplement national-level measures to guarantee the security of our airspace and our citizens.” The ministry refrained from disclosing the specific forces tasked with operating the PAC-3 system, a sophisticated Patriot air defense unit. This development highlights Turkey’s concerns regarding potential threats to its territory and underscores NATO’s continued support.
The situation remains sensitive, with ongoing investigations into the origin of the missiles and the circumstances surrounding their trajectory. The deployment of these missiles represents a significant step in safeguarding turkey.
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