Iran successfully launches "satellite-carrier" rocket into space


- "This technology could make a ballistic missile": US

- "These rockets are not for military purposes": Despite Iran, Vienna nuclear talks could be disrupted

Tehran: Iran has announced that it has launched a rocket with three satellites into space. However, it is not yet clear whether the satellites in the rocket are orbiting the earth. The fact is that the Iranian state-TV report did not specify when the rocket was launched, as well as what structures it contained.

The fact is that the incident is likely to have a direct impact on the ongoing nuclear talks with Iran in Vienna. Earlier, the United States had sharply criticized Iran for firing rockets. This time around, the US State Department, Space Force or the Pentagon declined to comment, and did not say anything to reporters.

Ahmed Hussein, a spokesman for Iran's defense ministry, said the rocket was named "Simordh", meaning "Phoenix" (Devahuma). So with three "structures" in space 50 km. Till then it had gone up to 20 miles. The space center as well as the satellite carrier are working properly in this regard. Although this is an early achievement, there is still much work to be done.

The United States has said in a statement that the "launch" by Iran was in violation of a UN Security Council resolution calling on Iran to refrain from developing ballistic missiles capable of carrying nuclear weapons.

Iran, on the other hand, has made it clear that it does not want to develop nuclear weapons. This rocket test also did not have military "equipment".

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