Washington doubles down on Iranian drone delivery claim -- RT World News
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55% : The statement came after the Washington Post reported, citing unnamed US officials and intelligence, that the first drone shipment from Iran to Russia was carried out earlier this month.52% : "Russian aircraft loaded the UAV equipment at an airfield in Iran and subsequently flew from Iran to Russia," Jean-Pierre added.
51% : "What we're assessing is that Russia has received both Mohajer-6 and Shahed-series UAVs from Iran over the course of several days in August," White House spokeswoman Karine Jean-Pierre told reporters aboard Air Force One en route to Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania.
47% : In July, US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan claimed that Washington has evidence that Iran was preparing to deliver "several hundred" drones to Russia.
45% : Iran has delivered two types of combat drones to Russia this month, the White House said on Tuesday.
45% : It was not the first time US officials warned that Moscow might receive battle UAVs from Tehran to boost its forces amid the military operation in Ukraine.
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