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NATO condemns Iranian attack on Turkey and expresses support

NATO condemns Iranian attack on Turkey and expresses support

NATO has condemned an Iranian ballistic missile attack on Southeast Turkey after the projectile was intercepted by the alliance's air defenses on Wednesday. No casualties were reported, and a spokesperson for NATO chief Mark Rutte expressed the alliance's support for Turkey following the incident.

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