Sanctions: Iran transfers ballistic missiles to Russia, after Washington told Tehran not to sources say

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Iran transfers ballistic missiles to Russia, sources say​

By Natasha Bertrand and Kylie Atwood, CNN
This January 2022 photo shows an Iranian short-range surface-to-surface ballistic missile in Tehran.

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Iran recently transferred short-range ballistic missiles to Russia to use in the war against Ukraine, according to two sources familiar with the intelligence, completing a delivery that US and Western officials had warned was in the works for almost a year.

It is not clear when exactly the missiles were delivered, but their transfer comes as Russia has intensified its missile and drone attacks on Ukrainian cities and as Ukraine braces for large-scale Russian attacks on its energy infrastructure this winter. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky told allies at a meeting of the Ukraine Defense Contact Group in Germany on Friday that Ukraine urgently needed more air defense systems.

The Wall Street Journal first reported that Iran had delivered the missiles.


The provision of ballistic missiles marks a significant escalation of Iran’s support for Russia. Iran has already provided Russia with hundreds of drones that Russian forces have used in their war against Ukraine, and Russia has been building a drone-manufacturing facility in country with Iran’s help, CNN has reported.

Iran’s Permanent Mission to the United Nations denied the transfer had been carried out in statement to CNN.

“Iran’s position vis-à-vis the Ukraine conflict remains unchanged. Iran considers the provision of military assistance to the parties engaged in the conflict—which leads to increased human casualties, destruction of infrastructure, and a distancing from ceasefire negotiations—to be inhumane. Thus, not only does Iran abstain from engaging in such actions itself, but it also calls upon other countries to cease the supply of weapons to the sides involved in the conflict,” the statement said.

Russian negotiations to acquire the close-range ballistic missiles from Iran began as early as last September, officials previously told CNN, when then-Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu traveled to Iran to view the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps’ Ababil close-range ballistic missile systems.

“This event marked the first public display of ballistic missiles to a senior Russian official visiting Iran since the start of the Russia-Ukraine war,” an official told CNN in January.

In March the G7 issued a strong joint statement warning that the international community’s response will include “new and significant measures against Iran” if the country moves ahead with sending ballistic missiles to Russia to use in its war effort against Ukraine.

Last December, the IRGC deployed ballistic missiles and missile support systems to a training area inside Iran to display to a visiting Russian delegations—all signs that Russia intended to purchase the systems from Iran.

Russia has also been getting missiles and missile components from North Korea, CNN has previously reported. And China is helping Russia ramp up its defense industrial base at such a large scale that Moscow is now undertaking its most ambitious expansion in military manufacturing since the Soviet era, officials have said. China’s support to Russia has included significant quantities of machine tools, drone and turbojet engines and technology for cruise missiles.

CNN has asked the Russian embassy for comment.
 

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Heeeey, Iran you can’t do what we do! How dare you?!!


Nope not at all

I think the main issues is, Iran will have obtain additional conflict date on their missiles. More data against Washington defense systems will help. They can fine tuning their accuracy against Israeli facilities in Palestine.

This my thing on why we warn them not to send equipment to Russia.
I wonder if Washington warned Russian not to send equipment to Iran last month.
 

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“The Ukrainian Foreign Ministry and its appeal to Iran:

“We warn official Tehran that if the fact of Iran’s transfer of ballistic missiles to the Russian Federation is confirmed, this will have devastating consequences for Ukrainian-Iranian bilateral relations”
 

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CNN also writes that Iran recently transferred short-range ballistic missiles to Russia. Two intelligence sources told the channel about this.

The deal had been in the works for almost a year, sources say.

The Wall Street Journal previously wrote about the missiles being sent.

At the same time, Iran denies supplying ballistic missiles to Russia.

"Iran's position on the conflict in Ukraine remains unchanged. Iran considers the provision of military assistance to the parties involved in the conflict, which leads to increased human losses, destruction of infrastructure and distancing from the ceasefire negotiations, to be inhumane. Therefore, Iran not only refrains from engaging in such actions, but also calls on other countries to stop supplying weapons to the parties involved in the conflict," Tehran's UN mission said in a statement to CNN.
 

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“Biden will discuss granting Ukraine permission to carry out long-range strikes on Russian territory with the British prime minister on Friday, Blinken said.

The Secretary of State also announced sanctions against Iran due to the supply of short-range ballistic missiles to Russia, The Washington Post reports.

Blinken will arrive in Kyiv tomorrow”
 

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The European Union has joined the United States, the United Kingdom, France and Germany in accusing Iran of supplying short-range ballistic missiles for Russia to wage its war in Ukraine.

The 27-country bloc has received "credible" evidence of the deliveries, according to a statement seen by Euronews, which adds that the weapons are likely assisting Moscow in its "escalatory bombing campaign against Ukrainian civilians, cities and civilian infrastructure, further increasing civilian casualties and destruction."

"Such support to Russia’s terrorising campaign against Ukraine’s population will be met with a strong EU response," the statement also says.

"High Representative (Josep) Borrell has already put to EU Member States a substantial set of decisive and targeted measures as part of EU’s response, which will have to be agreed unanimously by all Member States.“

The latest accusations could see the bloc step up its own retaliatory measures.

Iran has so far rejected Western claims it is supplying the missiles to the Kremlin.
 

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Germany, France and the United Kingdom have also communicated their intention to impose sanctions against entities and individuals involved in Iran's ballistic missile program.
 
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