Iranian drone instructors moved to Belarus


Iranian instructors in Belarus help launch drones across Ukraine.
The Russians transported Iranian instructors from Crimea to Belarus, who could coordinate the launches of Shahed-136 kamikaze drones at infrastructure facilities in Ukraine. The Center for National Resistance writes about it:
In the village of Mikulichi, in the Gomel region, a group of Iranian instructors, officers of the IRGC of the Islamic Republic of Iran, who are under heavy guard by Russian National Guardsmen and FSB officers, was noticed. According to information from Belarusian partisans, it was these instructors who coordinated the launches of the Shahed-136 UAV at infrastructure facilities in the Kyiv, northern and western regions of Ukraine
The partisans also reported that the Belarusian authorities had completely given a number of the country's airfields at the disposal of the Russians, from which the drones were launched.
Prior to this, the Ukrainian underground noticed up to 20 instructors from Iran on the territory of the temporarily occupied Kherson region.
Recall that official Tehran continues to insist that it did not transfer weapons to Russia, including kamikaze drones, which have recently been massively used by the Russian Federation against Ukraine. Unofficially, information appeared that Iran plans to transfer even more drones and ground-to-ground missiles to the Russian Federation.
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