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Iran preparing to send more weapons, ballistic missiles to Russia for Ukraine war

Moscow is now delivering oil products to Tehran in a swap deal.

An Iranian Saegheh-2 drone on display at the Eqtedar 40 defense exhibition in Tehran, Feb. 5, 2019. Photo by Hossein Mersadi via Wikimedia Commons.
An Iranian Saegheh-2 drone on display at the Eqtedar 40 defense exhibition in Tehran, Feb. 5, 2019. Photo by Hossein Mersadi via Wikimedia Commons.

Iran is preparing to send approximately 1,000 additional weapons, including short-range surface-to-surface ballistic missiles and attack drones, to Russia for use in its war against Ukraine, officials from a Western nation that closely monitors the Islamic Republic’s arms program told CNN.

The shipment is being closely monitored because it would be the first time Iran has sent advanced precision-guided missiles to Russia, giving the Kremlin’s forces a significant advantage on the battlefield.

The last Iranian shipment to Russia included 450 drones, officials say.

According to Interfax, citing Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak, Russia has begun delivering petroleum products to Iran as part of a swap agreement.

Novak, who manages Russia’s energy diplomacy, said the list of products to be included in the agreement will be expanded soon, Reuters reported.

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