Overview
- The EU has sanctioned seven Iranian officials and three airlines, including Iran Air, for allegedly supplying missiles and drones to Russia for use in Ukraine.
- Iran's Deputy Defense Minister Seyed Hamzeh Ghalandari and senior members of the Revolutionary Guard are among those facing asset freezes and travel bans.
- The sanctions come after Iran's claimed missile transfers to Russia, which the EU views as a significant escalation in the Ukraine conflict.
- Iran denies the accusations and condemns the sanctions, asserting its military cooperation with Russia does not involve the Ukraine war.
- The UK and Australia have also imposed sanctions following Iran's missile attack on Israel, highlighting growing international actions against Iran's military activities.