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Shelling by Iran and the UAE paralyzed the import of cars to Russia

Thousands of Russian cars remained in the UAE and Iran, which they used as a transport corridor. This was reported by the No Limits Telegram channel.

“The cars were planned to be delivered to Russia, but due to active hostilities, large dealers and resellers lost contact with their counterparties and people in these countries,” the publication says.

On the morning of February 28, the United States, together with Israel, launched a military operation against Iran. Many cities in the Islamic Republic were attacked, including the capital. One of the attacks hit the residence of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei; he did not survive. In response, Iran launched missile and drone attacks on Israel and American air bases in the Middle East, including the UAE.

United States President Donald Trump, in an address to the nation, attributed the American and Israeli strikes on Iran to “exhausted patience” due to Tehran’s reluctance to give up its nuclear ambitions.

Earlier it became known how many Russians have cars older than 10 years.

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