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Ukraine Says Russia Shared Satellite Imagery and Cyber Help With Iran: Reuters

Russia provided Iran with detailed satellite imagery and cyber assistance, enabling strikes on U.S. forces and advancing Russian strategic interests amid the Ukraine war.

  • A Ukrainian intelligence assessment alleged Russia is providing Iran with detailed satellite imagery and cyber support to help target U.S. military facilities across the Middle East.
  • Russia and Iran deepened military ties after signing a Treaty on Comprehensive Strategic Partnership last year, facilitating intelligence exchanges through a permanent communications channel between Moscow and Tehran.
  • Russian satellites surveyed 46 "objects" across 11 countries from March 21 to 31, while the assessment noted collaboration between Russian groups "Z-Pentest Alliance" and "DDoSia Project" and Iran's "Handala Hack" via Telegram.
  • Days after a Russian satellite surveyed Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia on March 27, Iranian forces struck the facility, destroying a U.S. E-3 Sentry AWACS aircraft and injuring 12 Americans.
  • White House spokeswoman Olivia Wales stated no external support for Iran is affecting U.S. operational success, while U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio publicly dismissed Russian aid as insignificant despite European pressure at a G7 meeting last month.
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The goal was to locate elements of the US THAAD anti-missile system.

·Belgrade, Serbia
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According to a intelligence report, Russia is providing satellite images for Iranian air strikes in the Gulf region. Also, war-proven, modified Shahed drones are to be delivered to Tehran.

·Vienna, Austria
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According to a document, Russia equips Iran with satellites, which apparently monitor the streets of Hormus. Russian and Iranian hackers should therefore also work together.

·Düsseldorf, Germany
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