Unofficially: Airport in Azerbaijan Attacked
Azerbaijan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs has reported that an airport in Nakhchivan was attacked by two drones that reportedly came from Iranian territory, injuring two people.
Azerbaijan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs released a statement indicating that the airport in Nakhchivan was attacked around noon local time by two drones. The report specifies that one drone struck the airport terminal, while the other fell near a school in the village of Shakarabad, resulting in injuries to two individuals. The ministry has strongly condemned the attack while offering few details about the perpetrators or the extent of the damage.
Initially, Azerbaijani news agency AZERTAC reported that a drone originating from Iran struck a building within the airport premises, close to a high school full of children located in Shakarabad. This revelation raises serious concerns regarding the safety and security of such facilities in the region, especially given the potential for civilian casualties in densely populated areas. The swift action of the Azerbaijani government in responding to the incident highlights the escalating tensions in the area.
Social media has surfaced recordings showing the impact of a fast-moving object near the airport, confirming the explosion caused by the attack. This incident marks a significant escalation in drone strikes involving Azerbaijani territories and could lead to further diplomatic tensions between Azerbaijan and Iran. Observers will be watching closely for responses from both governments as well as implications for regional security.