US Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs Karen Donfried said Washington would do “everything it can” to prevent Iran from supplying Russia with weapons.
Tehran’s claim that it provided “a limited number of drones to Russia a few months before the start of the war in Ukraine” is false, US Special Representative for Iran Robert Melley said, Voice of America reports .
“They sent dozens of drones to Russia this summer alone and they have their own military specialists in the occupied parts of Ukraine helping Russia use them against Ukrainian civilians,” Melly said. .
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Meanwhile, US Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs Karen Donfried said Washington would do “whatever it can” to prevent Iran from supplying Russia with weapons and would consider additional sanctions against in Tehran.
Recall that an Il-76 cargo plane flew to Russia from Iran, which could carry Shaheed-136 drones, with reference to a photo of the aircraft unloading at a Russian airport, on Saturday, November 5 , wrote the German publication Bild.
Earlier, Iran admitted that it had indeed supplied drones to Russia, but according to Iranian officials, this was done before the start of a full-scale war by the Russian Federation against Ukraine. in turn, the President of Ukraine said that the words of official Tehran are lies.
Source: korrespondent

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