Explosion heard overnight near Turkish military base hosting US troops
The Straits Times
ANKARA, March 13 - An explosion was heard and windows were shaken overnight near the Incirlik military base in southern Turkey where U.S. troops and others are stationed, according to a Reuters witness and social media footage. Read more at straitstimes.com.
ANKARA, March 13 - An explosion was heard and windows were shaken overnight near the Incirlik military base in southern Turkey where U.S. troops and others are stationed, according to a Reuters witness and social media footage.
NATO air defences stationed in the eastern Mediterranean Sea have in the last week intercepted two ballistic missiles fired from Iran towards Turkey amid the U.S. and Israeli war on Iran.
NATO has since beefed up its ballistic missile defences in the region, deploying a U.S. Patriot air defence system to the southeastern Turkish province of Malatya to increase defence at a radar base there used by the alliance.
Social media footage appeared to show a projectile flying in the night sky near the Incirlik Air Base in Adana province.
Turkey's state-owned Anadolu news agency said sirens were heard at the base early on Friday, without providing further details.
Ankara has not officially commented on the incident and it was not immediately clear what had caused the explosion.

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