Media posts satellite images of ship that delivered Iranian missiles to Russia
Pravda Ukraine
Satellite images revealed a cargo ship flying the Russian flag, suspected of transferring ballistic missiles from Iran to Russia.
Source: Sky News
Details: The ship docked in the Russian port on 4 September.

A Ukrainian source stated that the Port Olya 3 ship transferred 225 short-range ballistic missiles from the Caspian Sea to Russia. Two days later, another satellite photograph revealed that the ship had departed port.

According to ship tracking data, Port Olya 3 had been in Iran’s Amirabad port just six days earlier, on 29 August.

A Ukrainian source claims that after arriving in Russia, Fath-360 ballistic missiles were loaded onto a huge cargo train. It’s unclear where they were taken next. According to a Ukrainian source cited by Sky News, Fath-360 could be deployed to the Ashuluk military training ground in Russia’s Astrakhan Oblast.
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