Against the backdrop of rumors about the supply of Iranian missiles to the Russian Federation, Israel offered to provide military assistance to Ukraine – comparable to what it receives from the United States or NATO.
Israel was the first to react to media information about the supply of Iranian missiles to Russia. In particular, the Minister of Diaspora Affairs, Nahman Shai, is proposing that his government begin providing military aid to Ukraine – comparable to what it receives from the US or NATO.
“This morning there were reports that Iran is transferring ballistic missiles to Russia. There is no longer any doubt which side Israel should choose in this bloody conflict,” Shai tweeted.
This morning it was reported that Iran is transferring ballistic missiles to Russia. There is no longer any doubt where Israel should stand in this bloody conflict. The time has come for Ukraine to also receive military aid, as provided by the USA and NATO countries.
— נחמן שי- Nachman Shai (@DrNachmanShai) October 16, 2022
Note that earlier The Washington Times, citing sources in the US military department, reported that Iran could supply the Russian Federation not only with drones, but also with ballistic missiles. We are talking about short-range ground-to-ground missiles Fateh-110 and Zolfaghar, capable of hitting a target at a distance of 300 and 70 kilometers, respectively.
Earlier, social networks reported that the Russian Federation ordered Arash-2 drones from Iran. It is reported that the warhead of these drones is larger than the Iranian Geran-2 drones, which are used by the Russian Armed Forces in Ukraine.
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Source: korrespondent

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