 Ukraine can launch missile strikes on Iran and Syria. The Ukrainian government urged its Western backers last month to conduct missile strikes on drone factories in Iran and Syria, even offering to launch the attacks itself, if given the weapons to do so according to a document seen by the Guardian. The document in question was handed to G7 governments by Ukrainian officials in August, the British newspaper reported. In it, the Ukrainians claimed that kamikaze drones used by Russian forces are built by Iranian manufacturers in Iran and Syria and contain Western components. Kiev alleges that Russia uses Iranian-made Shahead 131 and Shahead 136 drones and that these contain 51 and 57 Western-made parts, respectively. Among the manufacturers are companies headquartered in the countries of the sanctions coalition the United States, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Germany, Canada, Japan and Poland. The document reportedly stated. Moscow denies using Iranian drones, insisting that the Shahead-like craft it launches at Ukrainian military and infrastructure targets are designed and made in Russia. According to the Guardian, the report recommended missile strikes on the production plants of these UAVs in Iran and Syria, as well as on a potential production site in the Russian Federation. The above may be carried out by the Ukrainian Defence Forces if partners provide the necessary means of destruction. The document continued.