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Ukraine asked for aid last month, launched long-range missiles against drone factories in Iran, Syria and Russia. Ukraine also proposed that if it obtains weapons, it will take action on its own.
Ukraine's 47-page report to the Group of Seven Major Industrial Countries (G7) claimed that the suicide drones used by the Russian army were manufactured by Iranian manufacturers in Iran and Syria and contained Western-made parts. Witness 131 and Witness 136 drones contain 51 and 57 Western-made parts respectively. The parts suppliers come from countries that have imposed sanctions on Russia, including the United States, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Germany, Canada, Japan and Poland. The report recommended launching missiles against drone production factories in Iran and Syria, as well as a possible production base in Russia. The report also pointed out that if allies provide the necessary means of destruction, the Ukrainian Defense Forces may carry out the above actions.
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