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Iran Sends Drone Trainers to Crimea to Aid Russian Military

Por: The New York Times Politics October 19, 2022

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WASHINGTON — Iran has sent trainers to occupied Ukraine to help Russians overcome problems with the fleet of drones that they purchased from Tehran, according to current and former U.S. officials briefed on the classified intelligence, a further signal of the growing closeness between Iran and Russia since Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine.The Iranian trainers are operating from a Russian military base in Crimea where many of the drones have been... + full article



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