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Syria crisis: Russian missiles 'fell on Iran' Syria crisis: Russian Caspian missiles 'fell in Iran'
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Four Russian cruise missiles fired at Syria from the Caspian Sea landed in Iran, unnamed US officials say.Four Russian cruise missiles fired at Syria from the Caspian Sea landed in Iran, unnamed US officials say.
It was unclear whether the missiles caused any damage, they said.It was unclear whether the missiles caused any damage, they said.
On Wednesday, Russia said it had launched 26 cruise missiles at targets in north and north-west Syria. It has reiterated comments made at the time that all reached their targets. On Wednesday, Russia said it had fired 26 missiles at 11 targets in north and north-west Syria - about 1,500km (930 miles) away. On Thursday, it reiterated that all the rockets hit their targets.
The news came as Nato renewed assurances to defend its allies in view of Russia's "escalation" in Syria.The news came as Nato renewed assurances to defend its allies in view of Russia's "escalation" in Syria.
Nato is boosting its response forces to be able to deploy troops speedily. Russia's ambassador to Ankara had earlier been summoned three times in response to recent violations of Turkey's airspace. Turkey is a Nato member.
The military alliance is also boosting its response forces to be able to deploy troops speedily.
In other developments:
'Psychological operations'
The US officials provided no details of where the missiles might have landed.The US officials provided no details of where the missiles might have landed.
Iran's Irna news agency reported on Wednesday that an unknown flying object had crashed in the village of Ghozghapan in the Iranian province of West Azerbaijan, said to be under the missiles' flight path.Iran's Irna news agency reported on Wednesday that an unknown flying object had crashed in the village of Ghozghapan in the Iranian province of West Azerbaijan, said to be under the missiles' flight path.
But conservative Iranian media described the reports of missiles landing in Iran as "psychological operations by the US against Moscow".But conservative Iranian media described the reports of missiles landing in Iran as "psychological operations by the US against Moscow".
"Since Russia began its operations in Syria, Western media and officials have launched an all-out assault against Moscow," the Fars News Agency, thought to have close affiliations with Iran's Revolutionary Guards, said."Since Russia began its operations in Syria, Western media and officials have launched an all-out assault against Moscow," the Fars News Agency, thought to have close affiliations with Iran's Revolutionary Guards, said.
Russia's defence ministry also denied the reports.Russia's defence ministry also denied the reports.
"Any professional knows that during these operations we always fix the target before and after impact. All our cruise missiles hit their target," said spokesman Gen Igor Konashenkov."Any professional knows that during these operations we always fix the target before and after impact. All our cruise missiles hit their target," said spokesman Gen Igor Konashenkov.
IS 'weakened'IS 'weakened'
Moscow says it has hit positions of the so-called Islamic State (IS), and denies Western reports that Russian strikes have mainly targeted other opponents of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.Moscow says it has hit positions of the so-called Islamic State (IS), and denies Western reports that Russian strikes have mainly targeted other opponents of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.
IS militants have seized swathes of territory in Syria and Iraq.IS militants have seized swathes of territory in Syria and Iraq.
The Russian air strikes had "weakened" IS, Syrian Army Chief of Staff Gen Ali Abdullah Ayoub said on Thursday, enabling the army to start a "big attack" to retake towns and villages.The Russian air strikes had "weakened" IS, Syrian Army Chief of Staff Gen Ali Abdullah Ayoub said on Thursday, enabling the army to start a "big attack" to retake towns and villages.
Heavy fighting was reported in areas of Idlib, Hama and Latakia provinces, where a coalition of rebels - including the al-Qaeda-linked Nusra Front - operates.Heavy fighting was reported in areas of Idlib, Hama and Latakia provinces, where a coalition of rebels - including the al-Qaeda-linked Nusra Front - operates.
Government-backed troops had moved into the key Ghab plain area, the UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitoring group said.Government-backed troops had moved into the key Ghab plain area, the UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitoring group said.