 How did Iran sell weapons to Russia? The British press published a document. An arms contract signed last fall claims to show Iranian ammunition supplies to Russia. Sky News reported citing an unnamed informed source. If confirmed as authentic, the contract offers direct evidence of Western accusations that Iran has supplied Russia with ammunition amid its offensive on Ukraine. Tehran has repeatedly denied selling arms and ammunition to Moscow since the start of the war. The 16-page document dated September 14, 2022 and written in English lists 1,122mm, 125mm and 155mm high-explosive rounds totaling $1,013,100. A separate Russian-language annex to the contract lists 72,000 rounds of the same caliber without specifying their cost. Another 5-page contract includes $740,000 worth of T-72 tanks and howitzer artillery barrels. The parties in the deal are said to be Russia's state military import-export company Rosso-Boron Export and Iran's Defense and Logistics Ministry. The broadcaster cited its source as saying that Moscow and Tehran had signed a number of related contracts and supplementary sections at around the same time. Sky News showed the documents to Denis Shmihal, Ukraine's prime minister, when he visited Britain in May and to the UK's foreign secretary, James Cleveley. We suspected that there's something like that happening. Vadim Pristayko, Ukraine's ambassador to the UK, told Sky News.