Iran threatens Ukraine. Legitimate target of attacks


“By providing drone support to the Israeli regime, failed Ukraine has effectively engaged in war,” said Ebrahim Azizi, chairman of Iran's National Security Commission. So far, Iran has not limited itself in attacking many of its neighboring countries.
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Iran threatens Ukraine. “It is a legitimate goal.”
Iran has identified Ukraine as a legitimate target for its attacks, saying it supports Israel by providing it with interceptor drones. Ebrahim Azizi, chairman of Iran's National Security Commission, issued threats against Kiev on Saturday.
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“By providing drone support to the Israeli regime, the collapsed Ukraine actually engaged in war and – in accordance with Article 51 of the Charter of the United Nations – has made its entire territory a legitimate target for Iran” – wrote Azizi in a post on the X website.
It might seem that the war in the Middle East is far from Poland. The threat to our country's immediate neighbor increases uncertainty. Also in business. This another threat to over a thousand Polish companies actively operating on the Ukrainian market.
The Americans asked Ukraine for help in the war with Iran
President Volodymyr Zelensky said last week that The United States asked him for help in creating a defense against dronesappreciating Ukraine's experience in fighting the Iranian Shaheds used by Russia.
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President Zelensky also admitted that similar interest was shown in the Persian Gulf countries attacked by Iran, including Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates, to which he sent Ukrainian specialists. The president did not mention Israel in this context.
Ukrainian media, including the United24media website, recalled on Saturday that Iran has become a strategic ally of Russiaproviding it with kamikaze drones and technologies for their mass production in Russia. And since 2022, the Kremlin has fired about 57,000. these drones against Ukrainian cities, killing hundreds of civilians in these attacks.



