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How Iran is shipping weapons to Russia
Published: May. 26, 2023 at 3:06 AM CDT
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Iran is sending weapons to replenish Russia’s arsenal ahead of an expected counteroffensive. (CNN, AFPTV, Iran Ports and Maritime Organization, Russian Defence Ministry/AFP, MAXAR, IRAN AIR, MAHAN AIR, FROM TELEGRAM, @OPERATUVNIY ZSU/Telegram)
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