
If Iran starts delivering ballistic missiles to Russia, then Ukrainian army might receive high-precision ballistic missiles, the chairman of the Israeli National Security Council, Eyal Hulata, stated at a forum in Bahrain, the Israeli public broadcasting corporation KAN reported, according to 9TV.
Although the statement did not mention Israeli-made missiles explicitly, most analysts and experts assume the warning was about just this type of weaponry.
A well-informed source in the Israeli Foreign Ministry also told KAN that, in a conversation with Russian deputy foreign minister Mikhail Bogdanov, an Israeli Foreign Ministry official madee an objection against the use of Iranian-made drones by Russian troops in Ukraine.
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