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Russia no longer needs Iran’s help to sustain the war in Ukraine

Summary by Financial Times
Tehran’s humiliation won’t please Moscow, but domestic drone production and new alliances mean Vladimir Putin can fight on

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Russia managed to establish independent production of Shahed, accumulate 13,000 missiles and produce up to 200 new ones every month, so it did not suffer from significant losses of Iran in the conflict with Israel. Moscow is stepping up cooperation with China and North Korea to replenish its...

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Russia no longer needs Iran’s help to sustain the war in Ukraine

Tehran’s humiliation won’t please Moscow, but domestic drone production and new alliances mean Vladimir Putin can fight on

·London, United Kingdom
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Since Israel and Iran had begun a truce after almost two weeks of war, which had significantly destroyed Tehran's military and nuclear infrastructure, Russia might seem concerned about the consequences for its own military campaign in Ukraine. Russia had been forced to watch Israel take control of Tehran's airspace and destroy Iran's air defence system — which Moscow had failed to achieve in Ukraine. The strikes by Israel and the United States h…

·Kyiv, Ukraine
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Russia is no longer dependent on Iran for the supply of weapons for the war in Ukraine, as it has established its own drone production and has new allies TSN.ua (1+1 news).

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Financial Times broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Wednesday, June 25, 2025.
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