Missiles, drones coming from Iran fell on airport in Azerbaijan, source says

Source: Reuters (via feed)

Missiles and drones reportedly originating from Iran struck the airport in Azerbaijan’s Nakhchivan exclave on Thursday. A source close to the Azerbaijani government told Reuters that the attack came from the direction of Iran. The incident raised concerns about regional security as the airport is a crucial logistical hub for Azerbaijan.

Meanwhile, no immediate information was available about casualties or the extent of damage caused. Azerbaijan has not officially confirmed the source of the missiles and drones. The incident could have implications for ongoing tensions in the region.

No official response or statement has been issued by Iran regarding the claim. The security of Nakhchivan, separated geographically from the rest of Azerbaijan, is strategically important. This development may influence diplomatic and military calculations in the South Caucasus.

BizTrendWire Insight:

Incidents like these can affect regional stability and trade routes. They also influence geopolitical risk assessments for businesses and investors.


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