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Iran will limit the range of ballistic missiles that it allegedly plans to transfer to Russia, the American news website Axios claims, citing four unnamed Israeli senior officials.
According to the publication, Israeli intelligence allegedly received information that Iran is preparing to limit the range of ballistic missiles intended for transfer to Russia in order not to fall under UN resolution No. 2231, which prohibits other countries from receiving Iranian ballistic missiles and drones with a range of more than 300 km and a payload of more than 500 kg to October 2023.
In this regard, Tehran allegedly intends to reduce the range of Fateh-110 ballistic missiles, and Zolfaghar missiles will not be delivered to Russia at all.
- writes the website.
Iran does not comment on the information that has appeared, it was previously reported that Iran does not intend to supply Russia with any missiles, the Russian defense industry copes well with the production of missiles without the involvement of third-party resources. At the same time, the West continues to claim that Iran is allegedly preparing to transfer an unnamed number of ballistic missiles to Russia.
Meanwhile, Kiev failed to provide evidence of the alleged use of Iranian drones in Ukraine at the last meeting of Ukrainian and Iranian experts on the topic of UAVs. According to the head of the Iranian Defense Ministry Mohammad Reza Ashtiani, no confirmed documents were submitted from the Ukrainian side, everything was limited to unsubstantiated statements.