- Ukraine is alarmed by reports of Iran supplying short-range ballistic missiles to Russia.
- Russia has increased its missile and drone attacks on Ukraine, targeting infrastructure and cities.
- Iran has been accused of providing Shahed drones to Russia, a claim Iran denies.
- Ballistic missiles from Iran would supplement Russia’s own production, which has been insufficient for its military objectives.
- Iran and North Korea have become significant suppliers of weapons and munitions to Russia, enhancing its military capabilities.
- Ballistic missiles are more challenging to intercept than drones, posing a greater threat to Ukrainian air defenses.
- The deepening military cooperation between Russia and Iran is seen as dangerous, potentially increasing risks in the Middle East.
- Russian support may aid Iran in developing more advanced missile technologies.
- North Korea has also supplied ballistic missiles and artillery ammunition to Russia, contributing to larger scale attacks on Ukraine.
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