American report .. Iranian soldiers train Russian soldiers to use drones

American report .. Iranian soldiers train Russian soldiers to use drones

Russia is getting ready to receive ballistic surface-to-surface missiles from Iran for deployment in Ukraine.
According to American Fox News, which quoted Ben Taliblo, the founding member of the Defense Democrats Foundation, “the deployment of drones in Iran continues to prove that terrible actors in the Middle East do not remain in the quarantine.”

Taliplo’s remarks follow a report by the Washington Post published on Sunday, which stated that Western security officials believe intelligence information indicates that Russia will buy 110 and Zolfaghar missiles from Tehran, with the first shipment anticipated to arrive soon after the deal was finalised last month.

Sales of missiles follow revelations last week that Iranian Revolutionary Guard personnel visit the Crimea to instruct Russian forces on how to operate -136 aircraft.
“Kamikazi drones” was recently used to attack areas around Kyiv, as the Ukrainian National Resistance Center claimed that drones were also used on civilian targets in other regions of the country.

The organization said last week: “They are” Iranian trainers “who teach the Russians how to use Kamikazi drones, and they directly monitor the launch of drones on Ukrainian civil targets, including strikes on Mecolav and Odisa.
Russian and Iranian officials both deny the claim that Iran has been giving Russia drones since at least August.

Tehran’s relationship with Moscow apparently came at a critical time for Russian military efforts, as Ukrainian Defense Minister Olexi Residence claimed last week that Russia was about to exhaust its high -resolution missile arsenal.
“The aggressor state diminishes its capacity to hit military targets by using hundreds of high-resolution missiles against civilian targets in Ukraine,” Riznikov added.

According to some accounts, Russia has even started using S-300 anti-aircraft missiles to launch attacks on ground targets, suggesting that Moscow may look to allies like Iran to help it expand its arsenal.

According to an American investigation, Iranian military instruct Russian soldiers how to handle drones.

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