Key Air Base in Turkey Hears Blare of Air Raid Sirens as NATO Shoots Down Third Missile
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Sirens Heard at Incirlik Air Base, Key NATO Facility in South Türkiye
Sirens were heard early on Friday at Türkiye’s Incirlik airbase, a key NATO facility where US troops are stationed near the southeastern city of Adana, state news agency Anadolu reported. There was no immediate official comment on the incident, which took place four days after NATO air defenses shot down a ballistic missile in Turkish airspace that was fired from Iran, the second in five days.
Ankara stresses Turkish ownership of key air base amid missile scare and Iran tensions
Levent Kenez/Stockholm Turkey’s Defense Ministry is intensifying efforts to counter the widespread perception that Incirlik Air Base in southern Turkey is an American base, emphasizing that the installation is owned and commanded by Turkey even though US troops are stationed there. The clarification comes after two Iranian ballistic missiles were fired toward Turkish airspace in the past week amid escalating regional tensions. Turkish officials …
Today, in Turkey, the sound of alarm signals was heard at the NATO Incirlik base. Local media reported the information. According to the media, the sounds of sirens woke up the residents of Adana at 03:25 local time and were heard for about five minutes. They say that the red alert level was declared at the base. An official statement regarding the incident has not yet been issued. The Turkish Ministry of National Defense said on Monday that a […
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