Ukraine war briefing: Kyiv lays out how ‘Russian satellites help Iran in war’
A Ukrainian intelligence assessment alleges that Russian satellites provided Iran with detailed imagery of military facilities and critical sites in the Middle East, including US bases, shortly before they were attacked by Iran in late March. The assessment cites at least 24 surveys of areas in 11 countries, with military bases and headquarters targeted within days of being surveyed.

Briefing Summary
AI-generatedA Ukrainian intelligence assessment alleges that Russian satellites provided Iran with detailed imagery of military facilities and critical sites in the Middle East, including US bases, shortly before they were attacked by Iran in late March. The assessment cites at least 24 surveys of areas in 11 countries, with military bases and headquarters targeted within days of being surveyed. A Western military source and a regional security source corroborated the claims, citing a specific incident involving a Saudi airbase. The Ukrainian report also alleges collaboration between Russian and Iranian hackers. Separately, Ukraine claimed responsibility for striking Russia's Ust-Luga oil terminal, while crude oil exports from Russia's Sheskharis terminal were suspended after a drone attack. In eastern Ukraine, Russian forces targeted two buses in the Dnipropetrovsk region, resulting in casualties.
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5 extractedCrude oil exports from Russia’s Sheskharis terminal in the Black Sea port of Novorossiysk were suspended after a big drone attack and a fire.
Ukrainian military struck Russia’s Ust-Luga oil terminal in the Leningrad region.
A Russian satellite imaged Prince Sultan airbase in Saudi Arabia days before Iran struck the facility on 27 March.
Russian satellites made detailed imagery of military facilities and critical sites across the Middle East.
Military bases and headquarters were targeted by Iranian ballistic missiles and drones within days of being surveyed.