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"All that remains is to humiliate". Dolgopolov talks about the consequences of Iran's transfer of ballistic missiles to Russia

Maksym InshakovSport
Our famous tennis player wrote a frank post on social media

Famous Ukrainian tennis player Oleksandr Dolgopolov believes that all European countries that are members of the North Atlantic Alliance should think about their own security and not rely on the help of their allies. According to the 35-year-old Kyiv resident, who joined the Ukrainian Armed Forces after the start of the full-scale invasion, Iran's transfer of ballistic missiles to Russia poses a very big threat to the entire continent.

"How does NATO's eastern flank feel when it sees that all international rules and organizations are powerless against force, war crimes, etc.? All that remains is to humiliate NATO's Article 5. If I were you, I wouldn't count on it, friends, but rather force your politicians to arm themselves urgently," Oleksandr wrote on his X.

Earlier, Iranian officials did admit to transferring ballistic missiles and kamikaze drones to the terrorist country Russia. Tehran claimed that it was bartering weapons to Moscow, receiving soybeans and corn in return.

As a reminder, Iran's transfer of ballistic missiles is part of the deepening of its strategic partnership with Russia. Iran is interested in financial injections from Russia, receiving Su-35 fighter jets, as well as assistance in modernizing its cyber capabilities and space and missile programs.

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