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What is behind Iran sending missiles to Russia to use in the war against Ukraine?

He Iran sends missiles to Russia The short-range ballistic missiles, Ababil and Fateh-360, are part of the broader context of Iran-Russia relations, and of its impact in the region to counteract the influence of Israel, in which Turkey’s intention to attend an upcoming Arab League meeting. Turkey and the Syrian regime could reconcile. The Syrian regime is a key ally for Moscow. Tehran uses Syria to threaten Israel. Iran smuggles weapons to Lebanon via Syria and also has weapons bases in Syria. What is behind Iran sending missiles to Russia to use in the war against Ukraine? Iran is trying to change the world order, with Israel as the main objective.

The Iranian missile shipment to Russia for the war against Ukraine is part of a strategy of moves that the White House has indicated is due to fears that Russia, China and Iran are trying to influence the country. US Elections on November 5.

It is a symbol. Iran has already supplied Russia with Shahed 136 drones. But it cannot supply Russia, which has also received missiles from North Korea, with less precision than the Iranian ones, because it needs them to support the Syrian regime. and to support the Terrorist groups in southern Lebanon Hezbollah and Gaza Hamas.

As you can see in the video below, here’s how Fateh-360 missiles, against the Kurds, launched by Tehran a year ago.

Ukraine warns Iran

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine announced the summoning of the acting charge d’affaires of Iran in Ukraine, Shahryar Amuzeghar, on Monday to convey to him a “severe warning” for the supply of Iranian ballistic missiles to Russia. The Ukrainian government specifically expressed its “Deep concern over reports that Iran may supply ballistic missiles to the Russian Federation“, after it was reported that “more than 200” Fath-360 short-range ballistic missiles had been sent to Russia and that the shipment had arrived this week in the Caspian Sea.

Putin threatens atomic tsunami

He President of Russia Vladimir Putin offered Britons “three days to leave the UK” before launching a “atomic tsunami” on his country, according to a Russian MP, Lieutenant-General Andrei Gurulev, who raised the possibility on Russian state television.

During his speech, Gurulev suggested Putin would use Poseidona high-speed nuclear submarine drone, to deter London and its allies from allowing Ukraine to launch long-range missiles over Russian territory, a request Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has repeatedly made.

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