Czech military intelligence says no special measures to be taken in response to acquisition of new missiles by Iran

A spokesman for Czech military intelligence has said that no special measures will be taken in response to acquisition of new missiles by Iran. According to reports the Middle Eastern nation has acquired a purchase of BM-25 missiles with a capability of striking Eastern or Central Europe - including the Czech Republic. The missiles were purchased from North Korea and are said to be capable of carrying nuclear warheads. They feature a significant increase in range from earlier rockets owned by Iran. The spokesman for Czech military intelligence has said that the latest developments in Iran did not mean that the Czech Republic was under any kind of threat. He also said that under current Czech-Iranian relations there was no reason for any conflict.

Author: Jan Velinger