ISW says Iran's economy has weakened
Other countries
- 22 February, 2024
- 05:23
Iran's arms sales to Russia are part of Iran’s efforts to generate revenue to support its deteriorating economy, according to the Institute for the Study of War (ISW), Report informs.
"CTP-ISW previously assessed that Iran could seek to acquire cash from Russia in return for supplying Russia with missiles. The Prana Network hacker group published documents on February 4 alleging that Russia is paying Iran roughly $4.5 billion per year to import the Iranian Shahed series drones. Iran’s provision of these missile systems could improve Russia’s ability to penetrate Ukrainian air defenses," ISW stressed.
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