Ukraine accuses the Iranian Revolutionary Guards of training Russian forces to use suicide bombers

Ukraine accuses the Iranian Revolutionary Guards of training Russian forces to use suicide bombers

According to the British Middle East Eye website, Iranian military instructors are reportedly connected to the elite troops of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards and present in Ukraine to instruct Russian forces on how to utilise the “Shahid 136” suicide bomber.

The Ukrainian National Resistance Center claims that Russia trained Russian military to utilise the suicide bomber Kamikazi aircraft by sending Iranian soldiers to the areas they control, Khaison and Crimea.

The publication of Sirhi Barachuk, a spokesman for the Military Administration of Odessa Oplast, is a picture of a “martyr -136” drone on his page on the Telegram application. The Ukrainian National Resistance Center represents a comprehensive organisation coordinating a guerrilla war against the Russian occupation since March.
The “Shahid -136” suicide plane reportedly attacked a residential building last week outside Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine.

While the Ukrainian authorities said that Iranian coaches were stationed at Dzzankoy in the occupied and included Crimea, Lahladvsi in the region of Jiusson, and the town of Black Sea in the port of Zalzni.

Although Iran denies giving Russia drones, the National Resistance Center claims that Iran “helps the aggressor, not only with equipment, but also individuals.” Iran is alleged to have taught the Russians how to use a “martyr-136” drone to attack Ukrainian civilian targets, including Mikolaef and Odisa.

The Iranian Revolutionary Guards are accused by Ukraine of preparing Russian forces to employ suicide bombers.

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