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Iranian ballistic missiles would cause disaster for Ukraine, Air Force says

Por: Newsweek World November 02, 2022

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Iranian ballistic missiles would mean disaster for Ukraine, a spokesperson for Ukraine's Air Force said on Tuesday.Spokesman Yurii Ihnat was responding to reports that Iran has pledged to provide Russia with surface-to-surface ballistic missiles, as well as more attack drones, for President Vladimir Putin's troops to use in the war against Ukraine.Two senior Iranian officials and two diplomats told Reuters last month that Iran and... + full article



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