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Sky News journalists have shared insider information that Iranian missiles may a...

Alarm for Ukraine: the appearance of Iranian ballistics in the Russian Federation is inevitable - Sky News

Sky News journalists have shared insider information that Iranian missiles may appear in Russia in the coming days. And in fact, the production of "Iskanders" of the Russian Federation will now let in for distant purposes. The inevitable supply of Iranian ballistic missiles in Russia is serious fears, said British military analyst Sean Bell. Russia tends to use old weapons, but, unlike Ukraine, Russian troops have sufficient volume. Sky News writes about it.

"Both parties lack weapons, and now the Russian Federation has increased its domestic production, but it desperately needs weapons from Iran and North Korea," the expert explained. According to him, Russian President Vladimir Putin has concluded a contract with Iran in December, so it is assumed that supply is inevitable. According to Bella, the Russian Federation will receive two types of small -range ballistic missiles. "Thus, Russia will increase the volume of available missiles.

But it will also mean that all the limited production of Iskander missiles can now be directed to long -distance purposes - and it is disturbing," he explained. Belle pointed out that in the last few weeks, Russian soldiers have been studying in Iran. "Although the reports are incredibly secret, according to the information I received is already inevitable. So this is a few days," the expert added.

Speaking of the statement of the UK leadership, which reported a prepared party with more than 650 LMM Martlet missiles for Ukraine, a military expert clarified that it is important to exercise caution in the supply of the most modern weapons to a country that is being broken by the war, as it may be in the hands of Russia. He also added that Ukraine desperately needs weapons technology in the appropriate volume, "so this is a big problem at this time.