ATHENS — Greece said today it would deploy a Patriot missile defense system and troops to bolster Bulgaria’s defense capabilities against possible aerial attacks.

Greek Defense Minister Nikos Dendias said ​a Patriot battery ⁠will be moved to northern Greece ​to cover a large part ‌of Bulgaria, which lies in range of Iranian missiles.

In addition, two Greek F16 fighter jets will ‌also be ​stationed in northern Greece for additional protection for ⁠Bulgaria, while senior Greek air force officers ‌will be sent to ‌Sofia ⁠to ⁠help with ​coordination.

“The above actions were taken at the request of Bulgaria, a member state of NATO and the EU, and do not in any way affect the ability to provide anti-ballistic protection for Greek territory,” Dendias said in a statement.

Earlier this week, Greece deployed two frigates and four of F-16 fighter jets to Cyprus following Iranian drone incursions on the Mediterranean island.

Since the U.S.-Israeli attack on Iran, Athens also transferred a Patriot battery to the island of Karpathos in the southeastern Aegean Sea as part of the country’s efforts to boost its defense.

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