Russia took satellite images of U.S. airbase in days before Iranian attack, Ukraine's Zelenskyy says
Zelenskyy alleges Russia shared satellite images with Iran before the March 26 strike that wounded US troops at Prince Sultan Air Base, citing three reconnaissance dates in March.
- On Saturday, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Ukrainian intelligence shows Russian satellites photographed Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia three times on March 20, 23, and 25, days before Iran's March 26 attack.
- Iran struck the base on March 26, wounding American service members, as Zelenskyy stated he remains "100%" confident Russia shares intelligence with Tehran to help target United States forces across the Middle East.
- Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov denied providing intelligence to Tehran on Thursday, while NBC News could not independently verify the Ukrainian briefing, which lacked evidence of the alleged imagery.
- The alleged intelligence sharing heightens targeting risks for American forces in the Middle East, potentially forcing rapid adjustments to base defenses and regional force posture.
- During his Gulf tour, Zelenskyy secured defense agreements with Saudi Arabia and Qatar, seeking to export Ukrainian air-defense technology in exchange for "billions" in investment for the Ukrainian defense industry.
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Iran attacks a U.S. air base in Saudi Arabia. Several soldiers are injured. Russia probably provided intelligence information.
Middle East War: Ukraine's Zelenskyy accuses Russia of assisting Iran with satellite images, intel of US air base
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, on Saturday (local time), accused Russia of assisting Iran in its war against US by sharing satellite images and intel. Zelenskyy, citing daily intelligence update, said that Moscow shared images of some of the facilities that Tehran has targeted
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