Russia has reportedly provided Iran with key technological and intelligence support to enhance its attack capabilities, including through satellite imagery and cyber cooperation, according to an assessment by Ukrainian intelligence services.
According to these findings, Russian satellites have allegedly taken dozens of detailed images of military bases and strategic infrastructure in the Middle East. This data was then reportedly used by Iran to target US forces and other installations in the region.
The assessment also mentions collaboration between Russian and Iranian hackers in the field of cyber operations. This cooperation is believed to have enhanced Tehran's offensive capabilities by combining technical intelligence and digital actions.
Western and regional sources have confirmed increased activity by Russian satellites in the area, as well as the sharing of images with Iran. These developments reinforce suspicions of indirect support from Moscow in the conflict between Iran and the United States and its allies.
These revelations constitute one of the most detailed accounts to date of Russia's potential role in this conflict. They could fuel diplomatic tensions as alliances and fault lines harden on the international stage.
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