Kyiv holds Iran responsible for killing its citizens … and Europe threatens Tehran with sanctions

Kyiv holds Iran responsible for killing its citizens … and Europe threatens Tehran with sanctions

Kyiv While Iran denied on Monday that Russia was given drones for use in Ukraine, Tehran was nonetheless responsible for the deaths of its nationals.
The Ukrainian president’s advisor, Mikhalao Poduliak, said that Iran is responsible for “Ukrainian murders” after Russia attacked Ukrainian cities on Monday, as Kyiv said they were drones made in Iran.

The Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman, Nasser Kanaani, said during a weekly press conference: “The published news about Iran supplied Russia with drones that have political ambitions, and they are published by Western sources. We haven’t given any of the two belligerent nations any weaponry.

This comes after Luxembourg’s foreign minister, Jean-Asselbourne, stated on Monday that if Tehran participated in Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, extra sanctions imposed by the European Union on Iran would not be restricted to the blacklisting of a select few people. Then it won’t have anything to do with the punishment of specific people.

Josep Borrell, a representative of the European Union’s foreign policy, had earlier stated that the Union is looking for strong proof of any Iranian involvement in Russia’s attack on Ukraine.
He added to reporters upon his arrival at the meeting of the European Union’s foreign ministers in Luxembourg: “We will search for compelling evidence of the involvement of (Iran in the Ukraine War),” adding that Ukraine Foreign Minister Dumitro Couliba will participate in the meeting.

According to ” Fox News “American, numerous Western sources have exposed the monitoring of Iranian Revolutionary Guards elements in the Ukrainian territory that is controlled by Russia. These sources claim that Iranian Revolutionary Guards personnel travelled to these territories to assist in the training of Russian forces.

According to the report, the Ukrainian Resistance Center announced on October 12 that a “unspecified” number of coaches from Iran arrived in Dzankoy in the Crimea and the Zalzni and Fladvsi port in the province of Khaisson.
These reports were corroborated by the British publication “Daily Mirror,” which also stated that up to 50 Iranian Revolutionary Guards professionals could be involved.

The resistance centre has since established that Iranian instructors are directly in charge of ordering drone attacks against civilian targets, including those in the Mikolaef and Odisa districts.
While the resistance centre only found evidence of Iranian coaches, a different investigation revealed that the Iranian Revolutionary Guard is the main operator of the country’s drone stockpiles, raising the “possibility” that the instructors are at least affiliated with the Iranian Revolutionary Guards.

Ukraine accuses Iran of killing its citizens, and Europe threatens penalties against Tehran.

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