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Ukraine Intel: Russia Provides Satellite Imagery to Aid Iran in Attacking US Forces

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Ukrainian intelligence assessments reveal cooperation between Russia and Iranian hackers in the cyber domain, with targets scouted by Russian satellites subsequently attacked by Iran. This deepens the military ties between the two nations, which have intensified since the 2022 Ukraine war.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What did the Ukrainian intelligence assessment reviewed by Reuters conclude regarding Russia and Iran?
A: It concluded that Russia and Iranian hackers cooperated in the cyber domain and that Russia provided satellite imagery to Iran.
Q: How many reconnaissance missions did Russian satellites conduct and over how many countries between March 21 and March 31?
A: They conducted at least 24 reconnaissance missions over 11 Middle Eastern countries, covering 46 targets.
Q: What targets were included in the reconnaissance missions conducted by Russian satellites?
A: The targets included US military bases, other military outposts, airports, and oil fields.
Q: What happened to the military locations days after they were scouted by Russian satellites?
A: These locations were attacked by Iranian ballistic missiles and drones within days of the scouting.
Q: What type of weapons did Ukraine and Western countries point out that Iran supplied to Russia?
A: They pointed out that Iran supplied Russia with long-range "Shahed" attack drones for use against Ukraine.