Iran said it shot down a U.S. “spy” drone on Thursday after the aircraft entered Iranian airspace over the southern province of Hormozgan.
“Iran is not seeking war with any country, but we are fully prepared to defend Iran.”
—Maj. Gen. Hossein Salami
“U.S. drone intrusion to the Iranian airspace is clear violation of the U.N. Charter and national sovereignty of the country,” Heshmatollah Falahatpisheh, a top Iranian national security official, said in a statement.
Abbas Mousavi, spokesman for Iran’s foreign ministry, said any “violation[s] of Iran’s borders are strongly condemned.”
“We warn of the consequences of such illegal and provocative measures,” Mousavi added.
The U.S. confirmed that an American drone was downed but denied that it violated Iranian airspace.
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