Ukraine Allies Expect Iran to Ship Missiles to Russia Imminently
- European officials expect Iran to deliver ballistic missiles to Russia imminently, which may prompt a swift response from Ukraine's allies, according to people familiar with the matter.
- Iran has previously provided hundreds of drones to Russia during its war against Ukraine, and missile transfers could worsen the conflict, the sources said.
- The G-7 is likely to condemn any missile transfer and may impose additional sanctions on Iran, though their effectiveness is uncertain.
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The sources did not want to give estimates on the type and quantity of missiles or on the timeline for when Russia could get them.


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