Russia Ukraine War: America helping Russia behind the scenes? Iran's drone uncovered the pole

Posted on 5th Nov 2022 by rohit kumar

There has been no solution to the war between Russia and Ukraine that has been going on for more than eight months. Russia has destroyed Ukraine with missile attacks, but Ukrainian President Zelensky is standing in front of the Russian President. Russia is using a variety of weapons, including Iranian drones. New research has shown that Western countries like America may be cursing Russia from the front, but are also helping them from behind the scenes. Western components are also included in the Iranian drones being used by Russia, due to which a large number of innocent civilians were killed in Ukraine.

 

A UK-based expert has warned that it is currently extremely difficult to stop private companies from selling equipment to Tehran through complex and impenetrable supply networks. An investigation by the US-backed Radio Free Europe's investigative department, Skims, suggested that Iran's mass-produced Mohajar-6 fighter drone contained some components from both the US and the European Union.

 

Apart from this, lethal weapons also include some items from China. There is also a real-time mini camera made in Hong Kong. The intelligence of Ukraine believes that Mohjar-6 contains components from more than 30 different technology companies based in North America, the European Union, Japan, and Taiwan. To reach their conclusions, journalists also looked at parts of a Mojar-6 drone that was shot down by the Ukrainian military near the coastal city of Ochakiv in the Mykolaiv region over the Black Sea.

 

The parts of western countries fit in the drone, and the evidence found

Dr. Siddhartha Kaushal, a research fellow at the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI), said there was similar evidence that Shhed-136, a drone commonly used by Russia in Ukraine, was fitted with parts from Western countries. "If you look, for example, the engine that powers it is a combination of Chinese engines, and for more critical missions, you can swap it out for a Taiwanese or German engine," he explained. Kaushal pointed out that Iran has become increasingly proficient in designing military drones in recent years and Russia has also purchased drones from there in recent times.

 

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