Iran Launches Second Satellite Amid Global Tensions
Iran has successfully launched its second research satellite of the year using a rocket developed by the Revolutionary Guards. The launch occurs amidst accusations from the United States and European countries that Iran is transferring ballistic missiles to Russia, which Iran has consistently denied.
Iran has successfully launched its second research satellite of the year into orbit via a rocket constructed by the Revolutionary Guards, as reported by state media on Saturday. This achievement underscores Iran's advancements in space technology.
The timing of this launch is significant. It comes as Iran faces accusations from the United States and European nations of transferring ballistic missiles to Russia. These missiles are alleged to be potentially used in Russia's ongoing conflict with Ukraine in the coming weeks.
Iran has robustly dismissed these allegations, maintaining that its missile program is purely defensive and for its national security. This latest satellite launch is seen as part of Iran's broader efforts to showcase its technological prowess and independent capabilities.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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