Zelensky’s strange claim: Maybe Iran also sent soldiers to Russia!
In baseless statements, the President of Ukraine claimed that Iran’s armed forces may be sent to Russia to fight against Ukraine.
According to RCO News Agency, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky claimed that Russia may use Iran’s military force in the war with Ukraine.
Repeating the claim that North Korean soldiers have been sent to Russia, he called for widespread condemnation of this alleged action and said: “I don’t know how many more soldiers are going to go to Russia from North Korea or even Iran.”
However, Zelensky said that he does not want Western countries to send their troops to Ukraine, because he considers this action very dangerous and it is likely that it will affect the current support of the West for his country.
This strange claim comes while Iran has denied any involvement in the war in Ukraine in response to Western claims about sending drones and missiles to Russia.
He considered the alleged presence of North Korean soldiers on Russian soil very threatening and emphasized the importance of Ukraine acquiring long-range weapons in the group of mass media representatives of Northern European countries.
The President of Ukraine continued by stating that the country has received only 10% of the military support package approved by the US Congress in 2024, and said that Ukraine’s western partners are refusing to send all the air defense systems they promised.
Acknowledging that Ukraine is withdrawing from its front-line positions due to a lack of troops, Zelensky claimed that the country’s armed forces had the ability to seize the Kursk nuclear power plant on Russian soil, but failed to do so.
In this press conference, he also emphasized the need to speed up the delivery of weapons by Western countries and demanded their support for peace talks and his plan to end the war, a plan known as the “Victory Plan” and not welcomed by Western countries.
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