US paper: Egypt produced 40,000 missiles for Russia

Published April 11th, 2023 - 11:17 GMT
US newspaper alleges: Egypt produced 40,000 missiles for Russia
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The newspaper claimed that Sisi ordered officials to keep the production and shipment of missiles secret to avoid problems with the West.

ALBAWABA - A prominent U.S. news outlet claimed that Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi asked senior Egyptian military officials to produce up to 40,000 missiles to be secretly shipped to Russia. The Kremlin and Egypt denied.

The claim was published in the Washington Post, which said that plans were underway to supply Moscow with artillery shells and gunpowder to help boost its capability in its war with Ukraine. The newspaper, with a record of credible reporting, said the information came from a leaked U.S. intelligence document.

It said that Egyptian president instructed his officials to keep the production momentum and ship the missiles secretly to avoid problems with the West.

According to the newspaper, Cairo's provision of weapons to the Russian government may prompt U.S. sanctions on Egypt.

But Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov debunked the report Tuesday, saying that the news is another American "fabrication."

"Such news is fake news, and there are a lot of them now," Peskov said in Moscow.

Egyptian media outlets also quoted an official Egyptian source as saying that this is "absurd talk and has no truth." The source asserted that his country "follows a balanced policy with all international parties," adding that "the determinants of this policy are peace, stability and development."

Dozens of top-secret documents belonging to the U.S. Department of Defense, the Pentagon, were recently leaked on social media.

An investigation is underway to determine how the documents were leaked.

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