Ukraine reveals the dropping of 85 percent of Iranian marches

Ukraine reveals the dropping of 85 percent of Iranian marches

A representative for the Ukrainian Air Force disclosed that 85% of the Iranian drones employed by Russia in the conflict were also frequently reported to have killed 10 Iranians.
This occurred when the three European nations (Britain, France, and Germany) urged the nuclear agreement to launch a global inquiry into Russia’s deployment of these drones.

According to Yuri Iatat, spokesman for the Ukrainian Air Force, his nation has shot down 85% of Russian “Kamikazi” planes produced in Iran, but it lacks effective air defences against ballistic missiles.
Anat emphasised that in order to stop Tehran from supplying ballistic missiles to Moscow, Ukraine must stand by its allies.
The spokesman continued, “We learnt how to detect the Iranian drones and drop them more successfully.

Earlier, the United States announced that the Iranian military forces are present in the Crimea and help the Russian forces use these drones.
A spokesman for the Ukrainian Air Force stated that Iranian forces may possibly take part in combat activities.

Today, Friday, the Reuters news agency reported that it had seen a letter distributed to the United Nations Security Council members signed by Britain, France, and Germany, in which these three nations demand an international investigation into the claims that Russia uses Iranian march planes to attack Ukraine.
Meanwhile, Israeli National Radio quoted a senior Ukrainian official as saying that 10 Iranians were also killed during the Ukrainian attacks on Russian sites last week.

On Thursday, October 20, the British government imposed sanctions on Iran for supplying Russia with drones. These sanctions were directed at Saeed Agagani, commander of the Air Force Department at the Revolutionary Guards, as well as Hajj Allah Qureshi, the chief negotiator in the deal that provided Russia with Iranian aircraft, and Muhammad Hussein Baqri, head of the Iranian General Staff.

Members of the European Union had previously decided to take action against individuals and organisations selling Iranian aircraft to Russia for use in attacking Ukraine, including blocking the assets of three individuals and one institution from Iran.
Additionally, the Federation declared its readiness to impose additional penalties on 4 institutions that had previously been included on the sanctions list.
“All signs point to Iran having given Russia drones.

As this aggressive conflict is clearly a breach of international law and an attack on an independent state in Europe, we demand that all nations, including Iran, refrain from supporting Russia’s illegal war on Ukraine.

Iran’s protests have decreased by 85%, according to Ukraine.

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