Ukraine: We do not have a document about Russia’s use of Iranian missiles
The Prime Minister of Ukraine admitted that Kiev does not have valid documents to prove the claim of sending Iranian ballistic missiles to Russia.
According to Isna, Ukrainian Prime Minister Denis Shmihal said in a press conference on Tuesday, in response to the claim that Iran had sent ballistic missiles to Russia, that there is currently no confirmation that Iran has sent these missiles to Russia.
According to the Prime Minister of Ukraine, Kiev currently has no solid evidence to show that Russia has used or received Iranian-made ballistic missiles. However, the Ukrainian official said that such reports are cause for concern.
The Wall Street Journal reported on Friday, citing two American officials, that Iran is providing its short-range ballistic missiles to Russia to use them in the war with Ukraine.
US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken accused Iran of sending ballistic missiles to Russia for use in the Ukraine war and said: “We have warned Iran openly and privately that taking this step would be a dangerous escalation. “Russia has already received shipments of these missiles.”
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