Russia Warns the Zionist entity Against Striking Iran’s Nuclear Facilities, Calling It a “Catastrophic Development

Russia’s Deputy Foreign Minister, Sergei Ryabkov, issued a stark warning to the Zionist entity on Thursday, cautioning that any attack on Iran’s nuclear facilities would be a “catastrophic development.” The statement, reported by state news agency TASS, underscores Russia’s increasing involvement in the escalating tensions in the region.
Ryabkov emphasized that Russia has consistently warned against the possibility of strikes on Iran’s nuclear infrastructure. His comments come amid growing speculation that the Zionist entity could target Iran’s nuclear, oil, or military sites following a recent Iranian missile attack. Despite Zionist longstanding threats, the U.S. has urged restraint and made clear that it will not support a strike on Iran’s nuclear facilities.
This warning highlights the deepening ties between Russia and Iran, both of which have been heavily sanctioned by the West and now find themselves increasingly aligned in military and geopolitical strategies. Recent reports indicate that the Zionist entity, under U.S. pressure, may target Iranian military sites instead of its nuclear or oil facilities. Meanwhile, Russian President Vladimir Putin has noted a “very close” alignment with Iran, raising fears of a broader regional conflict as tensions in the Middle East continue to escalate.



