< IMG SRC = "/Uploads/Blogs/41/25/IB-FRE0G020N_98BCB6B6B6.jpg" Alt = "USA imposed sanctions against the international network that helped Iran to produce drone"/> The United States Government has announced sanctions against an international network that provided Iran's supply of components for its program for illegal production of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). < p >This is stated in & nbsp; an official message & nbsp; the office of control over foreign assets of the US Department of Finance (ofac), distributed on Tuesday, Ukrinform reports.

~ ~ > < P > & laquo; today ofac in coordination with the US Department of Justice, is introducing actions against a network in six organizations and two individuals based in Iran, UAE and China and are responsible for buying components & Industries (QAI) & raquo;, – said in a message.

< P > it is specified that QAI is a conductive production asset of the Iranian program for the manufacture of unmanned systems.

< P > It is also noted that the international network has facilitated purchases for other Iran MIC Organizations, including for Iran Aircraft Manufacturing Industrial Company (Hesa and Shahid Bakeri Industria (Sbig) (sbig) < P > In parallel, the US Department of Justice announced the criminal charges to two immigrants from Iran, as well as the Iranian company Rah Roshd Company (Rah Roshd) in the Eastern New York district. The defendants have been conspired in order to provide material support for CVR, recognized as a foreign terrorist organization. In addition, they participated in the procurement scheme of American technologies for Iranian percussion drones.

< P > As reported by Ukrinform, on February 4, the US President issued a Memorandum in the national security of the United States, ordering & nbsp; nbsp; start a maximum pressure on Iran.

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Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

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