The news article focuses on the attack of Iranian drones on Ukraine.
Two days after a Russian bombardment using this type of missile resulted in the deaths of 2 individuals, Kyiv claimed that on the 25th of September 2022Â that the southern northern city of Odesa was bombarded by Iran – backed planes during the night hours of Saturday.
Operations support Headquarters North of the Ukrainian army reported that Iranian suicide aircraft had once more struck Odesa.
Operations support Headquarters North of the Ukrainian army reported that Iranian suicide aircraft had once more struck Odesa.
They had posted on social media platforms that “the terrorists targeted the office complex in the downtown area three to four times.”
However, Natalya Gumenyuk, who is the secretary for the Ukrainian Southern Commander, informed Agence France-Presse (AFP) that “Most of those were Tehran robots.”
Those assaults had taken place 48 hours ever since two victims have been killed in a terrorist attack by a Moscow helicopter produced in Tehran on 23rd September 2022 in Ukraine.
As per the country’s military assets, multiple unmanned aerial vehicles manufactured in Tehran have been blown out of the sky on the 23rd of September 2022 inside the southern part of the country.
In reaction to Tehran’s delivery of helicopters to Moscow, Kyiv announced recently that they had chosen to limit Tehran’s foreign representation in the country.
And according to the ministry of external affairs of Kyiv, “in reaction to that kind of hostile act, the Ukrainian side decided to withdraw the authorization of the Tehran ambassador in Eastern Europe and to drastically cut down on the number of foreign workers of the Iranian embassy in Kyiv.”
According to a representative of the foreign ministry, since the ambassador was not in Ukraine, he could not be removed and the action amounted to expulsion.
The port city of Odesa in southern Ukraine was once more assaulted by drones built in Iran, according to the Ukrainian army on Sunday, September 25. Two days have passed since the Russian drone assault that resulted in the deaths of two civilians.
In a Facebook statement, it claimed that “the enemy hit the administration building in the city center three times.”
“The air defense forces of Kyiv shot down one drone.Â
Later, Natalya Gumenyuk, a spokesperson for the Ukrainian South Command, informed AFP that “These were Iranian drones.”
The attacks come two days after it was reported that two individuals were murdered in an attack by a Russian drone produced in Iran on Friday in Odessa.
Teheran Shahid 136 had sent drones to Moscow over the previous week so they could conduct destructive strikes on Ukraine.
Although the drones are proving to be effective weapons against Ukrainian forces in the areas where they had effectively launched a counteroffensive, they are still a concern for Moscow. Shahid drones, now known as Geranium 2, are flying over Ukrainian armor and artillery sites in the northeastern Kharkiv districts after being repainted in Moscow’s colors.
Russia’s Iranian satellite was launched from Kazakhstan on Tuesday, and it has since entered orbit amid concerns that Moscow may use it to increase its monitoring of Ukrainian military targets.
The Kremlin is attempting to reorient Russia toward the Middle East, Asia, and Africa as it becomes more isolated internationally as a result of Western sanctions over its invasion of Ukraine, as well as find new customers for the country’s troubled space program.
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A Russian satellite carrying an Iranian communications payload launched from Kazakhstan on Tuesday and entered orbit amid concerns that Moscow would use it to increase its monitoring of Ukrainian military targets.
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