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Iran is reportedly preparing to send launchers for short-range ballistic missiles (Fath-360) to Russia, which could aid Moscow's offensive in Ukraine. The U.S. and Western officials claim the transfer is imminent, but Iran denies these allegations. The Fath-360 missiles have a 75-mile range and could target Ukrainian frontline troops and military bases. Iranian officials insist they will not provide military aid to either side in the conflict.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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