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Zelensky announced ironclad evidence of Russia's transfer of intelligence to Iran

Zelensky and Ivashchenko. Illustration: Zelenskiy Official / Telegram

Kiev has "irrefutable" evidence that Russia continues to provide intelligence to Iran. This was stated on the social network X by the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, after a meeting with the head of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine, Oleg Ivashchenko.

"Russia uses its own capabilities of electronic intelligence and electronic intelligence, as well as some of the data obtained as a result of cooperation with partners in the Middle East," Zelensky said, quoted by The Guardian.

Last week, the Kremlin rejected the Wall Street Journal's information that Russia was exchanging satellite imagery and improved drone technology with Iran, the newspaper recalls.

As reported by EADaily, the claims of the Politico newspaper that Moscow offered Washington to refuse to transfer intelligence data to Kiev in exchange for a similar step against Tehran are not just untrue — they are false. This was stated at a briefing by the press secretary of the President of Russia Dmitry Peskov.

Recall, if the United States says that Russia is transmitting intelligence to Iran, they will accuse the United States of transmitting similar data to Ukraine. This was stated by US President Donald Trump.

Earlier, special envoy of the US President Stephen Witkoff said that he had asked the Russian side not to transfer intelligence to Iran.

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