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Iran gave Russia missiles but no launchers, sources say
Exclusive-Iran withheld launchers for missiles sent to Russia, sources say
By Jonathan Landay, Phil Stewart and Anthony Deutsch WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Iran did not include mobile launchers with the close-range ballistic missiles that Washington last week accused Tehran of delivering to Russia for use against Ukraine,
Iran delivers ballistic missiles to Russia without launchers: report
Iran sent ballistic missiles to Russia without the mobile launchers needed to fire them — but it doesn’t look like Tehran will be sending the crucial equipment anytime soon.
Iran delivers missiles to Russia but without launchers, officials say
Iran has supplied Russia with close-range ballistic missiles but withheld mobile launchers, according to U.S. and European officials. The delivery, which Washington accuses Tehran of sending for use against Ukraine, raises questions about when the missiles will become operational.
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Exclusive: Iran gave Russia missiles but no launchers, sources say
Iran did not include mobile launchers with the close-range ballistic missiles that Washington last week accused Tehran of delivering to Russia for use against Ukraine, according to three sources with knowledge of the matter.
U.S. accuses Iran of sending ballistic missiles to Russia
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Iran has not transferred launchers for its ballistic missiles supplied to Russia – Reuters
Iran did not supply Russia with the mobile launchers required to deploy the short-range Fath-360 ballistic missiles that Tehran is said to have provided to Moscow for use against Ukraine. Source: Reuters,
Iran likely delays supplying mobile launchers for Fath-360 missiles to Russia - Reuters
Iran has likely not supplied mobile launchers for short-range ballistic missiles to Russia. The discussion concerns Fath-360 missiles, according to Reuters. An American official, speaking anonymously to the agency,
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