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And then there is the Commandment of God himself:
"Thou shalt not kill".
I think he also had something to say about not stealing or covetting a neighbour's property?
originally posted by: RussianTroll
a reply to: BernnieJGato
The West has absolutely no evidence that Russia is using any weapons from other countries against NATO countries. None.
A cargo ship suspected of transporting Iranian ballistic missiles to Russia was recently spotted docked at a Russian port. The United States and its European allies have confirmed that Moscow has received short-range ballistic missiles from Iran.
According to Maxar Technologies’ satellite images, the ship, identified as the Russian-flagged Port Olya 3, was spotted in Port Olya in Astrakhan, a southern Russian port on the Caspian Sea, on September 4.
In early 2022, whilst on routine maritime security operations, Royal Navy ship HMS Montrose seized Iranian weapons from speedboats being operated by smugglers in international waters south of Iran.
The weapons seized included surface-to-air-missiles and engines for land attack cruise missiles, in contravention of UN Security Council resolution 2216 (2015).
This is the first time a British Naval warship has interdicted a vessel carrying such sophisticated weapons from Iran.
The seizures, which occurred on January 28 and February 25, took place in the early hours of the morning. HMS Montrose’s Wildcat helicopter, equipped with state of the art radar systems, was scanning for vessels smuggling illicit goods. The helicopter crew spotted small vessels moving at speed away from the Iranian coast.
originally posted by: RussianTroll
a reply to: BernnieJGato
Provide at least one piece of evidence of Russia using foreign weapons against NATO countries.
NATO member state Romania has said debris from a Russian drone did fall onto its territory after Bucharest initially denied the reports of fall-out from a Russian strike at a Ukrainian port.
"Pieces were found that could be a drone," Romanian Defense Minister Angel Tîlvăr told CNN local affiliate organization A3CNN on Wednesday during a visit close to the country's border with Ukraine. Remnants fell close to the Romanian village of ​​Plauru, on the Romanian side of the River Danube, the outlet reported.