Russia offers "unprecedented" military support to Iran and North Korea in exchange for their help in Ukraine

- "Russia is now trying to get more weapons, including hundreds of ballistic missiles," says the UK.

Russia offers "unprecedented" military support to Iran and North Korea in exchange for their help in Ukraine
Russian President Vladimir Putin chats on the phone in a file image.

Russia offers "unprecedented" military support to Iran and North Korea in exchange for their help in Ukraine

Russia is trying to buy more advanced weapons from Iran and North Korea and in return is offering these countries "unprecedented military support," Britain's ambassador to the UN warned late Friday.

As reported by the Daily Mail, Barbara Woodward told the UN Security Council in New York that Moscow was trying to obtain weapons to replenish its depleted reserves over the winter.

His forces have used hundreds of drones and missiles from Iran to "kill civilians and illegally attack civilian infrastructure" in Ukraine, Woodward said. "Russia is now trying to get more weapons, including hundreds of ballistic missiles," he added.

"In return, Russia offers Iran an unprecedented level of military and technical support," Woodward said. "We are concerned that Russia intends to provide Iran with more advanced military components, which will allow Iran to strengthen its weapons capacity," the British diplomat said.

The British Defense Ministry revealed on Friday that Russia had likely received a resupply of Iranian Shahed-131 and 136 drones.

The United States also expressed alarm at a "large-scale military partnership" between Russia and Iran, describing it as "harmful" to Ukraine, Iran's neighbors, and the rest of the world.

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