
On March 28, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) of Iran reported the elimination of a warehouse containing Ukrainian anti-drone systems in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. This information was published on the official Telegram channel of the Corps. According to their data, 21 citizens of Ukraine were present at this location.
However, the Ukrainian side denied this information. Georgiy Tikhiy, a representative of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine, characterized the statement as "false" and accused Iran of spreading disinformation.
In turn, the President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky, noted that Ukrainian specialists have been in the United Arab Emirates for several weeks. They are cooperating with local security and defense authorities on issues related to enhancing protection against aerial threats.
Additionally, there have been earlier statements in Iran about the possible expansion of targets within the conflict. Ibrahim Azizi, head of the committee on national security and foreign policy of the Iranian parliament, stated that the territory of Ukraine could be considered a "legitimate target" due to its alleged support for Israel.