The Institute for the Study of War, a US-based think tank, is investigating Russia’s use of Iranian Fath-360 missiles to target Ukrainian infrastructure as part of its ongoing military campaign. The think tank is examining how and when Moscow intends to utilize the missiles supplied by Tehran, amidst international criticism of Iran’s support for Russia’s actions in Ukraine.
According to the Institute for the Study of War, Russia is planning to employ these short-range ballistic missiles to attack critical Ukrainian infrastructure in the coming months, with the goal of easing pressure on its own missile production while escalating its military efforts. Reports from Ukrainian intelligence sources indicate that more than 200 Fath-360 missiles were delivered to Russia by Iran through a Caspian Sea port on 4 September.
This development comes as the conflict in Ukraine continues to escalate, with Russia facing widespread condemnation and sanctions from the international community. The Institute for the Study of War’s investigation sheds light on the strategic use of these Iranian missiles in Russia’s military operations in Ukraine.
As tensions remain high and the situation continues to evolve, the scrutiny of Russia’s use of Iranian weaponry highlights the complexities of the ongoing conflict. Watch the full video report for further details on this latest development in the Ukraine crisis.
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