"Russia Is Supplying Military Tech To Iran." - Zelensky

 Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has issued a stark warning today, alleging a deepening military partnership between Moscow and Tehran that extends far beyond the borders of the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.

In a briefing this afternoon, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said Russia is assisting Iran in its war against the United States and Israel, transferring parts of its technology to support the regime in Tehran.




The implications of this alleged technology transfer are sending shockwaves through Washington and Tel Aviv. This suggests that the same drone platforms currently targeting Ukrainian infrastructure are being refined and deployed with Russian technical expertise to project Iranian influence across the Middle East.

But the response is already mobilizing. President Zelensky addressed the international community regarding Ukraine’s role in countering this burgeoning threat.

“It’s too early to talk about other details; that will likely come next week. The experts will arrive on the ground immediately with capabilities to help [counter the drone threat],” Zelensky added.

He noted that several specialist teams have been formed to tackle the proliferation of these unmanned aerial vehicles. Furthermore, Ukraine is positioning itself as a key supplier in the new drone-defense economy. President Zelensky confirmed that there are interested states among the Gulf countries, and Ukraine is ready to sell its proprietary interceptor drones to partners. According to reports, three countries have already expressed interest in purchasing these specialized systems.

Perhaps most significantly, this cooperation is taking a physical form. Subsequently, it was reported that Zelensky has agreed to send troops to the Middle East to assist in the mission to shoot down incoming Shahed drones. Ukraine will dispatch its specialists in the coming days, at the request of the Trump administration.

This move underscores a major strategic alignment as the U.S. looks to bolster its regional security framework. As these specialist teams prepare to deploy, the international community remains on high alert.


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