Iran rocket falls in Syrian town, near border with Turkey

An Iranian missile has dropped in Qamishli, a town in northeast Syria near Turkey, according to the Turkish defence ministry. That happens as conflict throughout the Middle East enters on the fifth day, following the US and Israeli attacks on Iran that killed the country's supreme leader. In response, Iran has fired missiles [...]
An Iranian missile has dropped in Qamishli, a town in northeast Syria near Turkey, according to the Turkish defence ministry.
That happens as conflict throughout the Middle East enters on the fifth day, following the US and Israeli attacks on Iran that killed the country's supreme leader.
In response, Iran has fired missiles towards Israel and other neighbouring countries with the US.
It's still not known when the rocket fell in Qamishli.
Earlier, however, Turkey said NATO air defence brought down an Iranian missile heading towards its airspace.
View this post on Instagram
Iran's Armed Forces have denied shooting a missile towards Turkey that fell from NATO yesterday, saying Tehran respects the country's sovereignty, Telegrafi reports, broadcast. Periscope.
NATO's defence systems over the eastern Mediterranean reportedly dropped the ballistic missile as it headed towards Turkish airspace after passing through Syria and Iraq.
In response, NATO condemned Iran's various <x0 attacks throughout the” region. /Periscope












