The US-based Institute for the Study of War is currently investigating Russia’s plans to use Iranian Fath-360 missiles to attack Ukrainian infrastructure and bolster its military campaign. The think tank has revealed that Russia intends to use these short-range ballistic missiles to target critical infrastructure in Ukraine in the near future. This tactic is seen as a way to ease the pressure on Russia’s own missile production capabilities while escalating its military actions in the region.
The increasing international backlash against Iran’s support for Russia’s war in Ukraine has brought focus to the delivery of over 200 Fath-360 missiles to Russia from Iran through a Caspian Sea port on 4 September. Sources from Ukrainian intelligence have confirmed this delivery, prompting concerns about the potential impact of these missiles on the ongoing conflict.
With tensions high and conflict continuing to escalate in Ukraine, the use of Iranian-supplied missiles by Russia raises further concerns about the potential for increased destruction and civilian casualties in the region. The Institute for the Study of War’s investigation seeks to shed light on Russia’s plans for these missiles and how they may impact the conflict moving forward. Stay updated with the latest developments by watching the full video report from the think tank.
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