Iran claims continuous production of missiles and drones: Tehran denies Trump's statements
Iran claims that the military industry is working non-stop, and arms stocks are constantly replenished. Thus, Tehran responded to US President Donald Trump's claims about the alleged depletion of the Iranian arsenal.
This is reported by Caspian News.
Spokesperson for the Iranian Ministry of Defense, Brigadier General Reza Talay-Nik, stated that even after the US strikes, weapons production did not stop. "Trump's words about the depletion of our stocks are a lie," he emphasized.
Majid Mousavi, commander of the IRGC Aerospace Forces, added that the pace of updating and replenishing launchers has increased significantly and already exceeds pre-war figures. According to him, during the pause in hostilities, Iran was able to significantly increase its capabilities.
Tehran also claims that the United States is having difficulty replenishing its own weapons stocks and is forced to deliver equipment from other regions. Mousavi said that Iran's opponents have already "lost this stage of the war" and lost influence in key points in the region.
Advisor to the IRGC Commander-in-Chief Mohammad Reza Naqdi issued a warning to the United States and Israel. "They thought that our missiles would run out... I promise, if war breaks out, we will use missiles and drones with serial numbers of May 2026," he said.
As Ukrainian News Agency earlier reported, on April 21, US President Donald Trump said he did not want to extend the ceasefire with Iran and threatened to resume attacks if an agreement with Tehran was not reached.
On April 17, Trump said that the naval blockade of Iran would remain in full force until an agreement was reached.