Today, the fall of Iranian UAVs on Nakhchivan International Airport demands an inevitable answer to an important question: Is this a deliberate attack, or a consequence of war, a miscalculation, a mistake?
“Elchi” reports, citing axar.az, that Iran is facing an unprecedented level of attack since February 28: The command, including the country’s supreme religious leader, was eliminated in the first minutes, followed by intensified strikes. The scale of the strikes increases every day.
Iran is also attacking Gulf countries in response, although it calls this “targeting the US military presence in the region.” However, the targeting of oil bases, energy systems, air and sea ports in Arab countries has no connection with US bases.
Iran can also respond to this: Gulf countries have opened their airspace to Israeli and US armies, and are therefore considered participants in the war, even if passively. But is there an explanation for yesterday’s ballistic missile attack on Turkey, and today’s strike on Nakhchivan airport?
Yesterday, Western media reported that an Iranian ballistic missile was “directed towards a US base” in Turkey. Iran itself announced that it did not target any object in Turkey. Nevertheless, Iran can find an “interpretation” for the missile in the direction of Turkey.
Why is Azerbaijan being targeted? Perhaps the UAVs deviated from their target? Was there a mistake? Perhaps the UAVs crossed the border while flying in a different direction and were shot down by air defense systems, and the consequences are from UAV debris?
Let’s start with the last question. Watch this video:
It is clear that this is not about a UAV being shot down or UAV debris falling on the area – here, the UAV is specifically attacking. Moreover, this UAV is attacking the territory of a school near Nakhchivan International Airport.
Therefore, we must talk about an attack here!
Perhaps the UAVs deviated from their target and went out of control?
Look at the maps:

1. Israel and the US are attacking Iran from the Gulf, from the airspace of Arab countries – the left side of Iran’s northwestern border with Azerbaijan covers a long border strip with Turkey. The length of this border strip with Turkey is 534 kilometers. Since no attack on Iran has occurred from Turkish airspace, Iran’s defense and attack direction should be at least 300-400 km south of the Azerbaijani border.
2. Israel and the US are striking only military targets in Tabriz and Urmia in northwestern Iran. As can be seen from the map, the distance from Tabriz and Urmia to the Azerbaijani border is more than 200 km.
The UAVs that fell on Nakhchivan are attack UAVs. What are these attack UAVs doing on the country’s northwestern border?
3. During the Patriotic War, there were instances of artillery shells falling on Iranian territory from both Azerbaijani and Armenian sides, but it was immediately declared an accident and apologies were made, even though Iran had severely threatened Azerbaijan over this incident.
Now there is no denial, and no immediate explanation has been given.
4. If any accident or mistake truly occurred, if attack UAVs accidentally made a mistake while flying near the Azerbaijani border, why are they directed specifically at strategic infrastructure – an international airport?
5. How is it that two UAVs accidentally cross the border at the same time and both fall precisely on the airport?
6. Telegram channels close to IRGC (SEPAH) circulate this news as: “We attacked Azerbaijan.”
There are no such “coincidences,” and IRGC (SEPAH) channels are right.
This is an attack!