Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky has declared Russia could become the first country to send troops to Iran to fight against the US and Israel amid reports Moscow is sharing intelligence with Iran.
Vladimir Putin has denied providing information to Iran to help target American forces in the Middle East during a phone call with Donald Trump earlier this week.
It comes after the Washington Post reported the Kremlin has passed Iran the locations of American military assests including warships and aircraft.
President Zelensky has today suggested Russia could send troops to Iran.
'Russia started supporting the Iranian regime with drones. It will definitely help with missiles, and it is also helping them with air defense. What’s next? Given the situation, there is only one question: when and which country will be the first to support the Iranian regime by sending troops?
'As happened with Russia, when North Korea sent 10,000 soldiers, who are now deployed in Russia but can be sent to Ukraine. The same could happen in Iran – Russia could send troops there.'
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We will continue our sustained attacks with purpose and strength, and in the continuation of this war we think only of the enemy’s complete surrender.
The war will end only when the shadow of war is removed from our country,' it added.
