Azerbaijan accuses Iran of drone attack on airport that injured two people
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Azerbaijan accuses Iran of drone attack on airport that injured two people
"Azerbaijan's foreign ministry said the drone hit the terminal building at the only airport in Nakhchivan, an Azerbaijani exclave bordering Iran. A second drone fell close to a school in a nearby village, the ministry said. Baku said it reserved the right to take retaliatory measures."
"The Islamic Republic of Iran has not targeted the Republic of Azerbaijan, Iran's deputy foreign minister, Kazem Gharibabadi, said in comments carried by Iran's Tasnim news agency. We do not target our neighbouring countries."
"Azerbaijan, an oil-rich authoritarian nation that has adopted a neutral stance in the Middle East conflict, has recently developed closer ties with Israel and the Trump administration while gradually moving away from Moscow, the traditional power broker in the Caucasus."
Azerbaijan's foreign ministry reported that Iranian drones struck Nakhchivan airport, damaging the terminal building and injuring two civilians, with a second drone landing near a school. The attack represents the first Iranian strike on a Caucasus state since the US-Israel conflict began, raising concerns about regional escalation. Azerbaijan reserved the right to retaliate and demanded Iran clarify the incident. Iran denied involvement through its deputy foreign minister. Azerbaijan, an oil-rich nation maintaining neutrality in Middle East affairs while strengthening ties with Israel and the Trump administration, hosts no US military bases, suggesting Iran may be expanding operations beyond nations directly supporting American forces.
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