Iran calls accusations over supply of drones to Russia to be used in Ukraine “psychological warfare”

The head of the Iranian Armed Forces, Mohamad Hosein Baqeri, has rejected the accusations towards Tehran for allegedly sending drones to Russia to be used in Ukraine and has described them as “psychological warfare”.

Baqeri has blamed these accusations on “international vanity” and has mentioned that “it’s a part of the psychological warfare of the enemy”, whereas stressing that the truth that these accusations are made is proof of the “nice affect” and “significance” of the drone business in Iran, as reported by the Iranian information company Tasnim.

He has thus acknowledged that the nation is among the 5 important powers on this area and has added that the authorities will proceed to extend the capabilities of their drones. “In line with the selections and tips of the Islamic Republic, we’ll proceed to cooperate with different international locations within the drone business,” he concluded.

Iranian Defense Minister Mohamad Reza Ashtiani confused almost two weeks in the past that Ukraine has not produced proof to help its allegations about Russia’s use of Iranian-made drones.

Thus, he revealed that specialists from Tehran and kyiv had held a gathering to debate the scenario and added that “the Ukrainian aspect has not introduced any doc on Russia’s use of Iranian drones.” kyiv has repeatedly accused Tehran of those renditions.

The United States has denounced that Russia purchased a whole bunch of drones within the Iranian market to make use of within the warfare, though later each the media and the Ukrainian authorities have detailed that a lot of the components with which a lot of these weapons have been made are European and American made.