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The Iranian deputy explained the supply of rockets and drones with the need to c...

"Worse to Be": Iran recognized that they handed over to Russia ballistic missiles

The Iranian deputy explained the supply of rockets and drones with the need to carry out barter. Tehran receives soybean and wheat in exchange for weapons, as well as "bypasses sanctions through partnership with Russia. " Iran handed over the ballistic missiles of Russia. This information was confirmed by a member of the Iran's National Security Committee Iran Akhmad Bakhshayes Ardestani in an interview with Didban IRAN on Saturday, September 7.

He acknowledged Iran's military assistance to Moscow less than a day after the mission of Iran to the UN refuted The Wall Street Journal about the supply of small range ballistic missiles to the Russian Federation. "We are forced to carry out barter to meet our needs, including soybean imports and wheat. Part of the barter involves sending missiles and the other part - sending military drones to Russia," Ardestan said.

Asked if the sending of ballistic missiles to Russia can lead to further sanctions or launching the so-called Snapback against Iran, the legislator replied: "Worse than now, we cannot be. would not give them to Russia? " The Iranian politician noted that his country "sells weapons and receives dollars" and "bypasses sanctions through partnership with Russia. " "We import soybean, corn and other goods from Russia. Europeans sell weapons to Ukraine.

NATO entered Ukraine, so why not support our ally by sending missiles and drones to Russia?" Ardestan added. A country that helps weapons terrorist organizations and terrorist states. This was commented on the message of Iran Russia's ballistic missiles by Presidential Office Andriy Yermak. "In response to the supply of Russian ballistic missiles, Ukraine needs to destroy Ukraine with these missiles with Western weapons to avoid terror," he said.

These blows, in his opinion, are protection, not escalation. We will remind, on September 6, The Wall Street Journal reported that Tehran sent Russian ballistic missiles in Russia. According to The Times, there is a 200 FATH-360 ballistic missile. On September 7, the Iran's permanent representation at the UN denied this information, stating that "Iran not only refrained from such actions, but also urges other countries to stop supplying weapons to the parties involved in the conflict.