Russian-Made Parts Found in Middle Eastern 'Shahed' Drones, Zelenskyy Reveals.
Russian Components Discovered in 'Shahed' Drones
According to TSN.ua: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has announced the discovery of parts marked 'Made in Russia' in 'Shahed' drones located in the Middle East. This finding indicates the potential use of Russian components in the manufacturing of these unmanned aerial vehicles. According to Zelenskyy, Ukrainian intelligence provided images clearly showing these parts, which confirms a Russian element in their construction. The 'Shahed' drones, originally supplied by Iran, have become a significant weapon in regional conflicts.
Zelenskyy noted that components originating from Russia were first documented at the start of the full-scale invasion, when Russia began deploying drones en masse for attacks against Ukraine. He further emphasized,
"We can assess that these are Russian parts, not Iranian ones"— Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
International Cooperation to Counter Drone Threats
Ukraine has also dispatched teams of military personnel to several Gulf nations to provide training on countering unmanned aerial systems. Zelenskyy added that a request from the United States for Ukrainian assistance in the Middle East highlights Kyiv's growing expertise and capabilities in combating drone warfare. This development underscores how battlefield experience in Ukraine is shaping global defense strategies.
These statements from the Ukrainian president stress the critical importance of international collaboration in addressing emerging threats, particularly the use of drones in military conflicts. The discovery of Russian parts in 'Shahed' drones could have significant implications for the geopolitical landscape of the Middle East and relations between countries in the region. Ukraine's training missions in the Gulf further signal strategic shifts in military tactics and international security approaches.
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