
Iran Says ‘Ridiculous' It Would Send Missile Launchers to Russia
Iran dismissed claims that it plans to deliver missile launchers to Russia to support its war in Ukraine and called them 'utterly ridiculous,' state-run IRIB News said, citing a statement from Iran's mission to the United Nations in New York.
Reuters reported Friday that Iran was preparing to send launchers for short-range ballistic missiles to Russia, citing Western and regional officials.

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