Iran’s provision of around 400 missiles includes many from the Fateh-110 family of short-range ballistic weapons, such as the Zolfaghar, three Iranian sources said. This road-mobile missile is capable of striking targets at a distance of between 300 and 700 km (186 and 435 miles), experts say.

Iran’s defence ministry and the Revolutionary Guards - an elite force that oversees Iran’s ballistic missile programme - declined to comment. Russia’s defence ministry did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

The shipments began in early January after a deal was finalised in meetings late last year between Iranian and Russian military and security officials that took place in Tehran and Moscow, one of the Iranian sources said.

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    I know some EU countries think they are doing their best to help Ukraine, but we really aren’t. Has a single European country for instance increased taxes to help Ukraine?
    I know we do a lot, but we need to do more, also if it hurts a little. The alternative of letting Putin win and destroy Ukraine is not an option IMO.

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      Has a single European country for instance increased taxes to help Ukraine?

      The fuck? The pro war propaganda is off the roof. Russia has turned it’s whole economy into a war economy, and you want us to do the same? This is fucking insane!

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        This is turning into a system war, do you want dictatorship to win or democracy? (even the terrible ones from UK or US)

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        @Flumpkin

        Supporting Ukraine (by raising taxes or doing whatever it takes Ukraine to win) and turning “the whole economy into a war economy” are two different things - and that’s good, because Europe and the rest of the democratic world has no choice.

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        This is not insane, this is what you do when being attacked and make no mistake Europe is being attacked by Russia this very moment. Honestly the naivete and complacency of Europeans is beyond words. No wonder the UK has left. Enjoy being fucked from both sides by Russia and China I guess.

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          You all want to simplify this conflict as an epic battle between good and evil. Except it is a conflict between two great evils by means that creates more evil.

          It’s the same insane cognitive dissonance I see in MAGA. Just suggesting that there could be a diplomatic solution to this conflict or trying to understand the motivation or demands of your enemy, will just trigger the instinct to call me a chamberlain or trumpist or putinist. All the “progressives” are just gleefully reveling in this glorious slaughter of war and screaming YES! to total war.

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        No, you are arguing a straw man, I’m saying we can’t expect to solve this for free, or close to it.
        Russia is trying to redefine European borders by waging war against a peaceful neighbor, no way we should silently stand by and accept that, because if you don’t oppose a bully, the bullying will get worse.
        Also the increased help to Ukraine is NOT pro war, but an attempt to end the war on Ukraines terms and not Russia, who is the aggressor, and the ONLY de facto pro war country in this situation. Russia can end this war NOW, bu just going home!!
        You are parroting Russian propaganda, whether you know it or not.

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      Atleast they’re ramping up artillery shell production so the longer this war takes the more difficult it’s going to get for Russia (aswell)

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      Not directly, but many countries have increased their defense budget, which will help build and supply more weapons for Ukraine.

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        Alas, it won’t. Budget is nothing when there is no capacity to produce.

        Russia and it’s allies (North Korea, Iran and China) increased weapon production capacity, EU and US haven’t. However, the biggest issue will be raw materials, of which most rare metals come from… China.

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          The EU and US are increasing ammo production, but it takes a lot longer because of red tape. That’s something that totalitarians don’t have to worry about.