Tehran says missile production continues despite the war, rejecting Israeli claims

Tehran says missile production continues despite the war, rejecting Israeli claims

TEHRAN, March 20 — Iran’s Revolutionary Guards said today that the country has continued producing missiles despite the ongoing conflict with Israel and the United States.

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TEHRAN, March 20 — Iran’s Revolutionary Guards said today that the country has continued producing missiles despite the ongoing conflict with Israel and the United States.

“Our missile industry deserves a perfect score... and there is no concern in this regard, because even under wartime conditions we continue missile production,” said Guards spokesman Ali Mohammad Naini, as quoted by the Fars news agency.

This comes after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated yesterday that “Iran no longer has the capacity to enrich uranium and manufacture ballistic missiles.” — AFP

Yesterday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that Iran no longer has the capacity to enrich uranium and manufacture ballistic missiles. — Reuters pic

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