March 24, 2026
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has accused Russia of providing intelligence support to Iran amid the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.

Zelensky said Ukraine has evidence that Moscow is supplying Tehran with intelligence to help sustain its military operations and prolong the war.

According to him, the support includes the use of electronic and signals intelligence capabilities, as well as data obtained through partnerships in the region.

He warned that such cooperation is worsening instability and could lead to more precise and intensified attacks.

Zelensky also expressed concern that the situation could have wider global consequences, including disruptions to energy markets and increased geopolitical tensions.

Russia has denied similar allegations in the past, dismissing claims of intelligence sharing with Iran as false and politically motivated.

The accusation adds to growing concerns about deepening ties between both countries as tensions continue to rise internationally.

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