Iran Denies Missile Supply to Russia
Iran Denies Missile Supply to Russia
Iran Denies Missile Supply to Russia
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Iran has denied supplying Russia with ballistic missiles amid the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict, stating that it does not provide military support to either side. However, multiple reports from Western sources, including The Wall Street Journal and Sky News, claim that Iran has delivered short-range ballistic missiles to Russia. U.S. officials have briefed European allies on this development, which could lead to additional sanctions on Tehran. The missiles reportedly include the Fath-360 types, which have a range of around 75 miles and are equipped with satellite navigation. Iran’s Foreign Ministry and its mission to the UN have reiterated their stance of neutrality and called for other nations to stop supplying weapons to the conflict parties. The continuing military collaboration between Iran and Russia has been noted since the onset of the Ukraine invasion, despite Iran's previous acknowledgment of supplying drones to Russia.

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