Iran is developing nuclear missiles that can strike Europe.


The opposition National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) reported that Iran is developing nuclear missiles capable of reaching Europe at a distance of 3000 km. According to their data, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps is using two sites to create nuclear warheads, disguised as communications satellite launch centers.
The first site, known as the Shahroud Space Center, is used for developing a nuclear warhead that can be fitted onto the Ghaem-100 missile with a range of 3000 km. This will enable Iran to attack Europe, including Greece, as well as regional targets like Israel.
The independent council reported that several launches of these missiles have taken place, enhancing Iran's capabilities to deploy nuclear weapons.
The second site, located about 70 km southeast of the city of Semnan, is used for developing Simorgh missiles based on North Korean technology. These missiles have a structure similar to the North Korean UNHA-1 rocket and are concealed underground to avoid detection from space.
The Commander of the UAV Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Vadym Sukharevskyi, stated that Ukraine is already developing laser technologies capable of hitting targets at a certain altitude. This is one of the main areas of development for the UAV Forces.
Ukraine is also actively working on developing its own air defense system and modern missile system, which will serve as a deterrent against the threat from the 'Orieshnyk'.
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