Azerbaijan to Lodge Formal Protest with Iran Following Drone Strikes on Civilian Sites.
Iranian Drones Target Azerbaijan
According to Novyny.live: Azerbaijan has reported an attack by Iranian drones, which injured two civilians. The strike drones, launched from Iranian territory, hit a terminal building at Nakhchivan Airport and also fell near a school building in the village of Shakharabad. Azerbaijan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed that the attacks resulted in injuries to two people.
Azerbaijan's Response
In response to these events, Azerbaijan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs has summoned the Iranian ambassador to discuss the situation and is preparing a formal note of protest. Azerbaijan also reserves the right to retaliatory measures in response to these aggressive actions.
The attack has caused alarm among the population, as the drones struck civilian infrastructure. This incident highlights escalating tensions between the two nations, which could have serious regional consequences. The long-standing tensions between Baku and Tehran are rooted in geopolitical competition and Iran's large ethnic Azerbaijani minority.
The deterioration of relations between Azerbaijan and Iran continues to raise concerns internationally. As Azerbaijan's neighbor, Iran holds strategic importance in the region, and such incidents could impact security and stability not only in both countries but across the entire Caucasus. Diplomatic efforts and the international response to this attack may prove decisive for the future course of events.
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