If the UN sends experts to Ukraine to study the Kamikadze drones, which Russia attacks civilian infrastructure, Moscow will revise cooperation with the organization, said Dmitry Polyansky, deputy permanent representative of the Russian Federation at the UN. The statements of the Russian diplomat are given by Moscow Times.
“We hope that the Secretariat and the Secretary General himself will not violate the decision of the UN Security Council again, will not go beyond their technical mandate and refrain from participating in any illegal investigations. Otherwise, we will have to reassess our cooperation with them, which It does not answer anyone’s interests. We do not want this, but there will be no other choice, ”said Polyansky.
According to Polyansky, Russia does not use foreign production drones for attacks in Ukraine. The accusations of the West is that Iran supplies to Russia drones is part of the misinformation campaign, Polyansky said. He called this “far -fetched pretext to provide pressure on Russia and Iran.”
“We have our own industry for the production of drones, which creates products for this campaign, so that all charges remain on the conscience of our Western colleagues,” Polyansky emphasized. To prove this, he cited inscriptions in Russian in drones. “I do not think that Russian is so widely used in Iran,” he said.
Iran, in turn, also “categorically rejected” the accusations of the transfer of drones, which was announced by the Permanent Representative of the country at the UN Amid Said Iravani.
Ukraine and Western countries claim that Russia receives from Iran the Shahed-136 Drones-Kamikadze. The UN Secretary General Antoniu Guttersh announced plans to send a group of specialists to Ukraine to establish the belonging of drones with which Russia strikes the Ukrainian energy infrastructure. According to the air forces of Ukraine, from September 13, when Russia began to use Iranian drones, they were shot down 223 pieces. At the same time, Russian troops rename Shahed-136 in “Gerani-2”. President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky said last week that Russia ordered 2400 drones from Iran.