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Kiev moves to cut Tehran ties over use of Iranian drones in deadly attacks

Ukraine’s foreign minister has said
he was submitting a proposal to President Volodymyr
Zelenskyy to formally cut diplomatic ties with Tehran after a
wave of Russian attacks using what Kiev says are Iranian-made
drones.

Dmytro Kuleba said on Tuesday Kiev was certain they were Iranian and would be ready to share a “bag of evidence” to European powers in doubt.

“Tehran bears full responsibility for the destruction of relations with Ukraine”, Kuleba told a news conference. “I am submitting to the president of Ukraine a proposition to sever diplomatic ties with Iran.”

Kuleba said he had urged the European Union to impose sanctions on Iran “for helping Russia to kill Ukrainians.”

“Severe sanctions against Iran are especially relevant right now, as we are witnessing reports on Iranian intentions to give Russia ballistic missiles to be used against Ukrainians,” he said.

“The actions of Iran are vile and deceitful. We won’t suffer them, because all those actions were done while Iran told us that they didn’t support the war and won’t support any of the sides with their weapons.”

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Request to Israel

Kuleba said Kiev would send an official note to Israel seeking immediate air defence supplies and cooperation in the sector.

There was no immediate Israeli response to Kuleba’s remarks.

Russia launched dozens of “kamikaze” drones on targets in
Ukraine on Monday, striking energy infrastructure and killing
several civilians.

Ukraine says the attacks were carried out with Iranian-made
Shahed-136 drones. Tehran denies supplying the drones.

Earlier on Tuesday, a member of Israel’s decision-making
security cabinet, Justice Minister Gideon Saar, told national
broadcaster Army Radio: “Our support for Ukraine does not
include weapons systems and weaponry – and there is no change to
that position.”

While Israel has condemned the Russian invasion of Ukraine and provided Kiev with humanitarian relief, it has stopped short of also providing military support, citing concern for continued cooperation with Moscow over next-door Syria.

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