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Russia shares satellite imagery and advanced drones with Tehran

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The Washington Post reports that Moscow is actively supplying Iranian military officials with high-resolution satellite photos alongside cutting-edge drone technology, significantly enhancing Iran's ability to target American assets across the region amid a rapid expansion of their strategic partnership.

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    Russia is sharing satellite imagery with Iranian forces to enhance their targeting capabilities against US assets in the Middle East.
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    The Washington Post reports that Russia has provided advanced drone technology alongside its imaging data as military cooperation between Moscow and Tehran deepens.
March 17, 21:23 Swedish media reports that Russia is providing satellite imagery and advanced drone technology to boost Tehran's ability to target US forces in the Middle East.
March 17, 20:59 (approx) Austrian news outlet confirms Germany plans to share its own intelligence data with Iran regarding military cooperation between Russia and Turkey against NATO members like Poland. Note: The timestamp provided for this article in the source list is March 4 at a different time zone context, but based on strict adherence to 'Only state facts explicitly mentioned' without external knowledge correction of potential timezone errors or unrelated dates found elsewhere online:

Russia is sharing satellite imagery and advanced drone technology with Iran to boost Tehran's ability to target US forces in the Middle East amid deepening military cooperation between the two countries.

— [Mar 17, 20:54] From space to strike: Russia boosting Iran's drone war (Indiatoday.in)
Русија го засили споделувањето разузнавачки податоци со Иран
Källor: Utökat ryskt spionstöd till Iran
From space to strike: Russia boosting Iran's drone war, WSJ reports

The Wall Street Journal reports that Russia is sharing satellite imagery with Iran to enhance Tehran's ability to target U.S. military assets in the Middle East amid deepening intelligence cooperation. While President Donald Trump has publicly accused Vladimir Putin of aiding these efforts, Russian officials have denied making such claims despite ongoing tensions during a three-week conflict involving over 2,000 casualties.

Russland soll Iran Satellitenbilder zur Verfügung stellen
Rusija pojačala dijeljenje obavještajnih podataka s Iranom