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Russia ‘now seeking medium-long range missiles from Iran’

Defence editor Robert Fox explained that Russia is now seeking precision medium long-range missiles from its ally Iran. Mr Fox also discussed the Russian bombardment of Lviv and explained that the missiles used were likely to have been launched from Russia, and some may have also been air-launched by Russian bombers over the Caspian Sea. Mr Fox warned that a threat was posed by precision missiles becoming unprecise as they could hit the wrong target.Mr Fox told GB News: “You’re absolutely right, the reason why it’s tense and you will of felt tense is just the range of these missiles.”Probably the missiles that were coming into Lviv which we can see in the middle of the map, were fired from way back in Russia.”And some may have even been air-launched from bombers flying over the Caspian Sea.”This is what makes it very difficult, it is a war of precision weapons.JUST IN: Incredibly fresh-faced 70-year-old divulges her anti-aging skin advice Defence editor Robert Fox (Image: Getty/GB News) Explosive clearance team remove deadly explosive in Ukraine (Image: Getty)Mr Fox added: “But when precision weapons become unprecise, then you really are under threat.”And we know… We’ve had from a defence briefing that Russia is running out of its own precision weapons.”And is now seeking medium long-range missiles from Iran.”Russia has already been using deadly drones which have been reported to of come from Iran, due to a lack of supply of weapons.READ MORE: ‘Be bold Chancellor!’ Motorists demand Jeremy Hunt ‘significantly’ slashes fuel dutyIn recent weeks Russian President Vladimir Putin has been ramping up his war efforts in Ukraine, in order to target vital infrastructure in Ukraine, along with the civilian population.Unmanned UAVs have been causing mass destruction in Ukraine.And despite Iranian officials denying the allegations that they are supplying Russia with weapons, some new reports have shown the shipment of drones to Russia from Iran.The reports have shown the shipments have taken place via air and sea routes.DON’T MISS: November 16 – On this day: 82 years since the Coventry Blitz[INSIGHT]Shock footage shows relentless Russian missile launch in most aggressive attack yet [REVEAL]Putin breaks silence on Poland missile crash and blames Warsaw for ‘deliberate escalation’ [SPOTLIGHT] Russian President Vladimir Putin (Image: Getty)The National Resistance Center wrote: “According to the documents, the Iranians transport spare parts for civil aviation through the Bandar Anzali port.”The destination is Astrakhan or Makhachkala. They are transported on ships belonging to the Iranian Industrial Company (controlled by the IRGC).”In early November, 200 drones are expected to arrive in Astrakhan by sea in a disassembled state.”READ NEXTBiden claims it is ‘unlikely missile fired from Russia’ as G7 leaders offer Poland supportNATO to hold emergency talks in hours to discuss Poland triggering Article 4Cost of living crisis hits supermarket shelves as food product prices double in two yearsPoland set to ‘trigger NATO article 4’ as President confirms ‘most likely Russian’ attackFake goods empires cost taxpayers £8billion a year

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