This could lead to a possible World War III scenario.
A member of Iran’s parliament has threatened to attack Ukraine in a recent post on X.
The threat from the Iranian officials comes as Ukraine has been aiding Israel with drones that have been used in their attack against military infrastructure in Iran.
Here’s what The Hill reported on the troubling report:
The head of the Iranian parliament’s National Security Commission on Saturday threatened to attack Ukraine, claiming Kyiv had become a “legitimate target” by supplying drone technology to Israel.
Ebrahim Azizi justified his warning by citing Article 51 of the United Nations charter, which recognizes a country’s right to individual or collective self-defense if an armed attack occurs.
“By providing drone support to the Israeli regime, failed Ukraine has effectively become involved in the War and, under Article 51 of the United Nations Charter, has turned its entire territory into a legitimate target for Iran,” Azizi said in a post on the social platform X.
Azizi did not offer any specific evidence to support his claim, which came as the joint U.S. and Israeli military campaign entered its third week.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced earlier this month that the country was sending a team of military specialists to the Middle East to help the U.S. and allies in the Gulf shoot down incoming Iranian drones.
The Shahed drones being used in Tehran’s retaliatory attacks are the same Iranian-designed systems that Russia, a close ally of theirs, has deployed extensively against Ukraine since launching its full-scale invasion in 2022.
Zelensky noted in a post on X that several countries had reached out for Ukraine’s help in countering the drone strikes, one of which killed six U.S. servicemembers in Kuwait in the early days of the war.
Take a look:
By providing drone support to the Israeli regime, failed Ukraine has effectively become involved in the War and, under Article 51 of the United Nations Charter, has turned its entire territory into a legitimate target for Iran. pic.twitter.com/T35XtSqIBv
— ابراهیم عزیزی (@Ebrahimazizi33) March 14, 2026
Ukraine’s anti-drone tech has been essential in the Iran War.
NBC News had the full scoop:
As the conflict in the Middle East escalates, Ukraine could prove to be an invaluable trove of battle-tested expertise from its own bitter and costly fight against Russia.
After months of pressure and hardened rhetoric from Washington aimed at ending the war in Ukraine, Kyiv is now also fielding requests for help as Iran’s Gulf neighbors grapple with the modern reality of drone warfare.
Hotels, airports and residential buildings have been hit in cities across the Gulf, wreaking havoc as Iran targets the U.S. military bases hosted by its neighbors. It’s a picture all too familiar in Ukraine, whose skies are swarmed by hundreds of Russian drones on a nightly basis, many of them of the Shahed type designed in Iran.
Kyiv’s forces deflect the majority of them every night, not with expensive air defense missiles — as many countries in the Middle East have done — but with much cheaper and more effective interceptor drones, technology honed and perfected by four years of intense drone warfare.
The raging war has made Ukraine a unique “ecosystem” that allows for real-time testing of innovative drone technology on the battlefield, said Marko Kushnir, a spokesperson for General Cherry, one of Ukraine’s top drone manufacturers.
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