– 2024-10-06 01:58:21

by times news cr

2024-10-06 01:58:21

Iran, after launching 180 ballistic missiles at Israel in response to the killing of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah, is waiting for a retaliatory strike from Israel. Realizing that our country will not leave this unanswered and Iran is beginning to look for allies to repel this attack and therefore has already asked Russia for help.

The New York Times writes about this.

The publication notes that Iran is asking Russia to help with satellite reconnaissance. Iran asked Russia for satellite intelligence cooperation ahead of the Israeli strike, according to two Iranian officials familiar with the war planning and not authorized to speak publicly.

The publication does not provide any other details on this matter. In particular, it is not specified whether Russia responded to this request.

At the same time, it is obvious that cooperation between terrorist countries has long been established. And in response to Iran’s request, Russia will most likely ask for more shells and drones to fire at peaceful Ukrainian cities.

It is worth noting that Russian media wrote that Israel could carry out a “symbolic” attack on Iran’s nuclear facilities as a response to the recent Iranian missile attack. At the same time, former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak predicts that Israel is likely to launch a large-scale airstrike against Iran’s oil industry.

To recap, Iran fired more than 180 missiles at Israel, most of which were intercepted, although some fell on or near military bases. Israel said it would retaliate.

Earlier, Cursor also wrote that during an Iranian attack on Israel, a British plane almost came under attack. Watch the video.

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