EU Accuses Moscow Of Sharing Intel With Iran To Kill Americans In Mideast Conflict
The European Union's top diplomat, Kaja Kallas of Estonia, accused Russia on Thursday of supplying intelligence to Iranian forces specifically designed for the purpose "to kill" American personnel in a conflict zone. Speaking from Vaux-de-Cernay and Cergy-la-Ville respectively across multiple outlets including Politico.eu, CBS News, The Inquirer, Stern.de, Bluewin.ch, Kallas stated that Russia is actively helping Iran with intel to target US interests abroad rather than being neutral observers of the war in Gaza or other regions.
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1The EU's top diplomat Kaja Kallas accused Russia of supplying intelligence to Iran that has been used by Tehran to target and kill U.S. military assets in the Middle East.
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2Kalla stated she sees a direct link between Russian support for Iranian intel operations aimed at eliminating American personnel or equipment.
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The EU's top diplomat Kaja Kallas accused Russia of supplying Iran with intelligence that has helped Tehran target U.S. military assets in the Middle East, stating they see Russian help as intended to kill Americans.
— [Mar 26, 15:59] Politico.euKallaas wirft Moskau Unterstützung des Irans bei Angriffen auf US-Ziele vor
— [Mar 26, 15:25] Stern.de"Russia is helping Iran with intel to target and kill Americans," says top EU diplomat. Russia's intelligence support in the Middle East war has led Kallas to call on U.S., urging Washington increase pressure.
— [Mar 26, 15:07] Cbsnews"EU accuses Moscow of giving Iran intel for 'killing Americans'" - EU top diplomat says Russia is helping Tehran target and kill American military assets in Middle East war
— [Mar 26, 14:18] InquirerEU Vice-President Kaja Kallas stated on Thursday that Russia provides intelligence support for Iran targeting Americans. This claim aligns with reports from the UK Defense Secretary citing Russian training of Iranian forces prior to their war in late February, as well as U.S. sources indicating Moscow shared intel regarding American positions following a strike killing six service members near Kuwait earlier this month.
EU diplomat Kaja Kallas accused Russia of providing Iranian drones and intelligence specifically designed "to kill" American personnel during the Middle East conflict. She urged increased pressure from Washington on Moscow, stating that these Russian-supported attacks also target neighboring countries and US military bases abroad.