Israel May Strike Iran’s Drone Production Facilities – Warns Ukrainian President Zelenskyy
Kyiv, June 14, 2025 — Amid the ongoing conflict between Iran and Israel, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has expressed concerns that the crisis could divert international military aid away from Ukraine.
According to a report by BBC Bangla, President Zelenskyy suggested that Israel may target Iran’s drone production facilities, which, he claims, are being used to supply drones to Russia for attacks against Ukraine.
Zelenskyy stated, “We want to ensure that support for Ukraine does not decrease. In the past, tensions in the Middle East have delayed that assistance.”
He further commented that delays in aid from the United States have also slowed down European support, weakening Ukraine’s defense capabilities. Additionally, he warned that rising oil prices due to Middle East tensions could help finance Russia’s war. “This situation will benefit Russia if the international community turns a blind eye,” the Ukrainian President said.
Background:
During the Russia-Ukraine war, Iran has been accused of supplying Russia with suicide drones, which were reportedly used to target Ukrainian infrastructure. As a result, tensions between Iran and Israel have drawn increased diplomatic attention from Kyiv.