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Moscow is experiencing a sharp shortage of shells and hopes for Tehran, confiden...

Hundreds of drones and rockets: the media have learned what weapons Russia ordered in Iran (photo)

Moscow is experiencing a sharp shortage of shells and hopes for Tehran, confident journalists. The army of the Russian Federation took a break in the use of Shaahed UAV, but on the night of December 7, Dnipropetrovsk region came under a blow. Russia has ordered hundreds of percussion drones and ballistic missiles in Iran. This was reported by the German newspaper Die Zeit, citing diplomats and sources at the UN headquarters in New York.

Western officials know that Tehran plans to significantly increase the supply of shock drones and missiles to Moscow. The Russian government seeks to counteract the acute shortage of military equipment, officials said. "There are several hundred rockets and hundreds of drones. I don't think they have already been shipped, but they are undoubtedly in order," said the source in New York.

In August, Iran had already sent drones to Russia, which then used for attacks on military facilities - radar systems and artillery, as well as civilian objects, reminded the publication. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Dmytro Kuleba said that Kyiv had warned Tehran about the consequences of providing Russia with military assistance. All the benefits of agreements with the aggressor, as the minister said, will be canceled by negative consequences.

Kuleba stated that Ukraine is working on this issue "on all fronts". The Command of the United Strategic Communications Command has previously said that the invaders began to use Iranian UAVs less frequently due to frost. Drones are sensitive to cold. On November 30, CIT researchers said that the army of the Russian Federation began to use less than Shahd drones because they ended. Since November 18, there was no Iranian drone in the Ukrainian sky.