Drone shot down in Azerbaijan: Claims Iran was behind the attack
Azerbaijan's Foreign Ministry accuses Iran of carrying out a drone attack against its autonomous republic of Nakhchivan, resulting in two injuries and damage to infrastructure.
The Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry has accused Iran of orchestrating a drone attack on the autonomous republic of Nakhchivan, a territory nestled between Iran, Armenia, and Turkey. Reports indicate that at least two drones were involved, with one striking a terminal building at the local airport and the other landing near a school in the village of Shekerabad, injuring two individuals in the process.
This incident has escalated tensions within the region, prompting Azerbaijan to issue a strong condemnation of the drone strikes, which they assert were launched from Iranian territory. Azerbaijani officials stated that the attacks not only caused physical damages but also contravene international law, suggesting a significant diplomatic fallout may be forthcoming as they have summoned the Iranian ambassador, Mojtaba Dermichilu, for explanations.
The attacks further complicate already heightened regional tensions, particularly as Azerbaijan's relationship with Iran has been contentious in the wake of previous conflicts and territorial disputes. As both nations navigate this volatile situation, Azerbaijan's demands for clarification from Iran may lead to intensified diplomatic engagements, impacting not only bilateral relations but also the broader geopolitical landscape of the South Caucasus region.