Britain’s defence secretary said Sunday that “Iranian indiscriminate retaliatory attacks” to US-Israeli strikes included “two ballistic missiles fired in the direction of Cyprus,” but which were likely not “targeted” at the Mediterranean island.“We had two ballistic missiles fired in the direction of Cyprus,” John Healey told the BBC, noting UK warplanes were involved in “defensive” actions in the region, operating from the UK’s airbase on the island and from a base in Qatar.For all the latest headlines follow our Google News channel online or via the app.“Now we are pretty sure they weren’t targeted at Cyprus, but nevertheless it demonstrates how our bases, our personnel, military and civilians at the moment are at risk,” he said, without providing further details about the missiles and any interception of them.He accused Tehran of being “increasingly indiscriminate, widespread and uncontrolled in the attacks it’s mounting.”Healey revealed the previously undisclosed missile incidents