Iran Puts Missiles on Combat Readiness Following Trump Threats.


The Ukrainian Armed Forces have checked the readiness of their missiles, which can target positions related to the USA.
'Hvylya' reports that this information comes from The Tehran Times citing its sources.
This occurred against the backdrop of recent threats from U.S. President Donald Trump.
It is noted that a significant number of ready-to-fire missiles are located in underground shelters across the country, designed for protection against airstrikes.
It is known that since his inauguration in January, Trump has repeatedly threatened to bomb Iran if the country does not agree to U.S. terms regarding its nuclear program.
These conditions include a complete halt to its nuclear program, as well as the dismantling of certain aspects of its missile and drone development program.
Despite this, Iran refuses to accept the previous terms and states that it is ready to strongly resist any military actions.
Let us remind you that Iran has set a condition for conducting nuclear negotiations with Trump.
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