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"There is no evidence yet": Zelenskyy speaks about Russia's use of Iranian ballistic missiles. Video

Zelenskyy: Kyiv has information from intelligence agencies of partner countries on relevant supplies

So far, there is no evidence that Russia has used ballistic missiles it received from Iran to strike Ukraine. At the same time, it is known for certain that the aggressor country used Iranian kamikaze drones.

This was stated by President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy, speaking on the sidelines of the Crimean Platform Summit in Kyiv on September 11, an OBOZ.UA correspondent reports. In particular, he said that he had information from the intelligence agencies of partner countries about the transfer of Iranian ballistics to Russia.

"(Received. – Ed.) the same information that we saw in the media, without any details about the number. Maybe we saw a little bit more than there is public information. I received this information at the intelligence level from partners," Zelenskyy said.

At the same time, he added that he could not confirm Russia's use of Iranian missiles against Ukraine.

"I can't confirm the use yet. I can only confirm when we have evidence, as was the case with North Korea, both in terms of missiles and the use of North Korean artillery shells," the president said.

According to him, it is known "that there is the use of a large number of Iranian drones."

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