US claims Iran provided Russia with short-range ballistic missiles for use in Ukraine conflict.

US accuses Iran of supplying missiles to Russia for Ukraine war, announces sanctions to be announced later Tuesday during London visit.

September 10th 2024.

US claims Iran provided Russia with short-range ballistic missiles for use in Ukraine conflict.
During a joint visit to London, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken and British Foreign Secretary David Lammy addressed the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. The United States officially accused Iran on Tuesday of supplying short-range ballistic missiles to Russia, which will likely be used against the Ukrainian people in the coming weeks.

Blinken emphasized the significance of this transfer, stating that it enables Russia to widen the range of their attacks and target areas further away from the front line. He also announced that sanctions will be imposed on those involved in the missile transfer, which will be announced later on Tuesday.

The discussion of these missile transfers comes at a crucial time, as Blinken and Lammy are preparing for a joint visit to Ukraine on Wednesday. This visit is taking place amidst Ukraine's surprise offensive, which has resulted in the reclaiming of hundreds of miles of territory in Russia's Kursk region.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has been urging the US and other allies to allow his country to use Western-supplied missiles to strike deep inside Russia and target sites from where Moscow launches aerial attacks. Lammy also expressed concern over this pattern of Iranian missile transfers to Russia, stating that it is a troubling escalation.

However, Iran has denied any involvement in providing weapons to Russia for the conflict in Ukraine. In a recent statement from their mission to the United Nations, Iran condemned the supply of military assistance to either side of the conflict as inhumane and called upon other countries to cease their involvement.

Reports of these alleged transfers began to surface over the weekend, with US intelligence indicating that they were underway. The US and its allies have been warning Iran for months against transferring ballistic missiles to Russia. National Security Council spokesman Sean Savett stated that such a transfer would be a dramatic escalation in Iran's support for Russia's aggression against Ukraine and would result in the killing of more innocent civilians.

In conclusion, the accusation of Iran's involvement in supplying missiles to Russia has caused concern and will result in sanctions against those involved. As the conflict in Ukraine continues, the US and its allies are working to prevent further escalation and protect innocent lives.

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