Ukraine downs 10 more Iran-made "kamikaze" drones in latest Russian barrage
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54% :"Russia is seeking to collaborate with Iran in areas like weapons development, training," Kirby told reporters, noting what was turning into a "fully fledged defense partnership."46% : On Friday, the U.K. Ministry of Defense said that Russia had probably exhausted its previous stock of the drones from Tehran "and has now received a resupply."
43% : It comes amid Western alarm at the extent at the role Tehran is playing in the war in Ukraine.
43% :Russia is also reportedly turning to Iran for short-range ballistic missiles, which British defense officials said are likely to be used to continue its barrage on critical infrastructure.
33% : Russia's U.N. Ambassador Vassily Nebenzia rejected the accusation from the U.K. Ambassador to the U.N. Barbara Woodward about close military ties between Moscow and Tehran.
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