Iran denies allegations of sending drones to Russian to strikes in Ukraine

Iran has denied allegations of using Iranian drones in Russian strikes in Ukraine. Iran condemned calls by France on Saturday, Germany and Britain for a UN investigation into the Iranian drone strike in the Russia-Ukraine war.

Iran denies allegations of sending drones to Russian to strikes in Ukraine
Iran denies allegations of sending drones to Russian to strikes in Ukraine, image source: Twitter

Iran has denied allegations of using Iranian drones in Russian strikes in Ukraine. Iran on Saturday condemned calls by France, Germany and Britain for a UN investigation into the Iranian drone strike in the Russo-Ukraine war. It is known that Iran has been accused that Russia has used Iranian drone Shahid-136 to attack Ukraine. At the same time, Iran has said that it can go to any extent to protect its citizens. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Iran gave this information. 

Iran called the demand false and baseless

Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesman Nasser Kanani said Friday's call to the United Nations by the countries of the so-called E-3 group is false and baseless and we strongly reject and condemn this demand. Ukraine says Russia has used Iran-made Shaheed-136 attack drones, which aim accurately at their targets and detonate vigorously. However, after these allegations, Iran has denied supplying drones to Russia. At the same time, Russia has also denied using Iranian drones to attack Ukraine.

Iran warned for its security

Iran has spoken of taking any step in the interest of its nation."The government of the Islamic Republic of Iran, in order to protect its national interests and safeguard the rights of citizens, reserves the right to respond to any irresponsible action, "the Iranian Foreign Ministry website quoted Canaanites as saying. He said that we can take any step for the safety of our people.

Ukraine had demanded an investigation into the drone attack

Iran's foreign ministry said, "We will not hesitate to protect the interests of the Iranian people." On Monday, Ukraine called on the United Nations to investigate the Iranian drone strike, to which France, Germany and Britain agreed. Ukraine argued its support of the 2015 Iran nuclear deal using drones in United Nations Security Council Resolution (UNSCR) 2231.