'Iran should issue an apology', Azerbaijan furious over drone attacks, said the enemy is testing our full strength...
Azerbaijan has accused Iran of carrying out drone attacks that injured individuals and set fire to an airport, demanding an official apology from Iran's government.
On the sixth day of the conflict, Azerbaijan faced a new and alarming development as drone attacks were reported at Nakhchivan airport and a nearby school on March 5th. The drone strike resulted in a fire at the airport and injuries to two individuals at the school. President Ilham Aliyev of Azerbaijan has directly accused Iran of orchestrating these attacks, labeling them as acts of terrorism and calling for swift action against those responsible. He has demanded that the Iranian government officially clarify the situation and issue an apology.
Azerbaijan and Iran share a long border of approximately 689 kilometers, with Azerbaijan located to the north of Iran. The Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic, a part of Azerbaijan, also shares a border with Iran. The proximity of these nations has led to historical tensions, and the current allegations against Iran exacerbate these relations significantly. Following the drone assaults, Azerbaijan convened a meeting of its Security Council to address these security threats and formulate a response, further highlighting the seriousness of the situation.
The implications of these events could lead to increased hostilities between Azerbaijan and Iran, with President Aliyev's demands indicating a significant deterioration in diplomatic relations. This incident underscores the fragile security landscape in the region and raises concerns about potential military escalations if diplomatic channels fail to resolve the situation promptly.