Russia has acquired Iranian drones for use in Ukraine, US says
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
50% : Russia has acquired two different types of drones from Iran with the intent for the military to use them in Ukraine, according to U.S. administration officials.47% :Earlier this month, Russian officials loaded up both the Mohajer-6 and Shahed series unmanned aerial vehicles in transport aircraft before flying them from Iran to Russia.
45% : Sullivan had said that Iran was prepared to send "several hundred [unmanned aerial vehicles], including weapons capable UAVs on an expedited timeline," to Russia.
31% : "The Russian military is suffering from major supply shortages in Ukraine, in part because of sanctions and export controls, forcing Russia to rely on unreliable countries like Iran for supplies and equipment."
28% : CLICK HERE TO READ MORE FROM THE WASHINGTON EXAMINERAdministration and defense officials have implied multiple times that Russian President Vladimir Putin, who went to Iran this summer, must be getting desperate if he's turning to Iran as a lifeline.
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