This entire argument doesn't sound logical for me. Initially they were accusing Iran of supplying drones to the Russian Armed Forces and now they are accusing South Africa. As far as I know, South Africa is a net importer of weapons. What is the need for Russia to import weapons from this country, when the manufacturing facilities within Russia are operating at full-strength? I guess these arguments are levelled against South Africa because they refused to join the Western bloc in enforcing sanctions against Russia. However, I really doubt whether such coercive actions would make any change in their stance. It can have the opposite effect.
What doesn't seem logical to you? Russia has its "friends of terror", there are "hand dogs" and there are partners for whom "money doesn't smell".
As for Iran - everything is proven, there is a huge evidence base on the use of Iranian UAVs against peaceful cities of Ukraine. There is something not logical here?
South Africa is also "exposed" in hidden ammunition deliveries. An investigation is still on its way.
In addition, I would like to add that the President of South Africa came to us in Kiev not so long ago as part of the so-called "peacekeeping mission of African countries". Do you know what he thinks it looks like to stop Russia's terrorist war against Ukraine, which for some reason he calls "conflict" ? The main points:
- Drop the criminal case against Putin
- Lifting sanctions against Russia
- Accept the annexation of territories
- Agree to Russia's terms.
... and there will be peace.
It's called propping up terrorist interests. I understand that russia is "bursting at the seams" and they send all their "hand dogs" to beg for a pause, without which russia is guaranteed to slide into the abyss... But these are futile attempts.
And remember - those who are backing an international terrorist country, and consequently those who directly or indirectly support the attempted destruction of Ukraine, will "get what they deserve." For the international crime of the 21st century everyone - from the perpetrator to his assistants - will be responsible! Therefore, I strongly recommend to the people of the countries where the pro-Kremlin "mutts" sit at the head to change this regime, because the population, unfortunately, will also share the responsibility for the actions of such rulers.
The people of South Africa are already beginning to feel this responsibility on themselves, a "good" example that is better not to be repeated