Iran's Satellite Launch Amid Missile Transfer Allegations
Iran has launched its second satellite of the year into orbit, using a rocket built by the Revolutionary Guards. This move follows accusations by the U.S. and European countries of Iran transferring ballistic missiles to Russia for use in the Ukraine conflict. Iran denies these claims.
Iran has successfully launched its second satellite of the year into orbit, according to state media reports. The research satellite was sent into space with a rocket developed by the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC), marking a significant milestone in Iranian space exploration efforts.
This satellite launch coincides with growing tensions between Iran and Western nations. The United States and several European countries have accused Iran of supplying ballistic missiles to Russia. These missiles are allegedly intended for use in the ongoing Ukraine conflict, a claim Tehran has fervently denied.
The timing of the satellite launch has raised eyebrows, with critics arguing that it serves as a signal of Iran's advancing military capabilities. The IRGC's involvement further underscores the nation's commitment to bolstering its technological and strategic assets, despite facing international scrutiny and sanctions.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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