
Preparing the necessary: Azerbaijan vows to respond after Iranian drone strikes
India Today
The Azerbaijani Defence Ministry said that it was investigating the types of drones used in the attack, and preparing the necessary response measures to protect the territorial integrity and sovereignty of the country.
Azerbaijan warned on Thursday that it was preparing unspecified response measures after two Iranian drones flew across its border and injured four people in the Nakhchivan exclave, raising concern about further spillover of the conflict in the Middle East.
"These attacks will not remain unanswered," the Azerbaijani Defence Ministry said in a statement.
It added that it was investigating the types of drones used in the attack, and "preparing the necessary response measures to protect the territorial integrity and sovereignty of the country and to ensure the safety of civilians and civilian infrastructure".
Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem Gharibabadi denied Tehran had targeted Nakhchivan.
"We do not attack our neighbouring countries," he told Azerbaijani outlet AnewZ.
The Foreign Ministry earlier demanded that Iran "clarify the matter in the shortest possible time, provide an explanation and take the necessary urgent measures to prevent such incidents from recurring in the future", adding that the incident "contributes to increased tensions in the region".

Over the past week, social media has been abuzz with rumours claiming that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was killed in an Iranian missile strike. However, there remains no credible evidence. It coincided with his reported absence from cabinet meetings. However, Israel has released videos and images to assert that Netanyahu is alive.












