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Ships disconnect transponders: NATO will not stop the supply of Karrar tanks from Iran to Russia - media (map)

The Caspian Sea is a direct path for ships between Iran and the Russian Federation, journalists say, and the event has no access to this route. Neighboring countries do not want to interfere. Iran put hundreds of Russian, if not thousands of shock drones, who filled in a critical drawback in Moscow's military capabilities and were used in winter for Ukrainian infrastructure attacks. About it reports Sky News.

The problem for the event is that they can do little to stop the flow of weapons coming from Iran to Russia or in the opposite direction. The Teregan, in turn, expects to receive advanced Russian Su-35 fighters in the framework of a new agreement with Moscow. It is enough to look at the map. The Caspian Sea is a direct path for ships between the two countries, NATO has no access to this route. In neighboring countries either there is no opportunity or desire to interfere.

For Russia, this route remains relatively safe. New monitoring data show that more dark ships are appearing on the Caspian Sea map that disconnect transponders, which complicates their tracking. However, satellite images still shed some light on what is happening in the Caspian area. The ships, apparently, come from the Iranian ports of Amirarabad and Enzelli, then head north to the Volga River. In Astrakhan of the Russian Federation has a large port.

There is evidence that Iranian drones sometimes come to the Russian Federation and air. "We see a general deepening of military ties between the two countries, which is mutually beneficial to them, since both Iran and the Russian Federation are under rigid sanctions and have become, in fact, roaring for the international community," the publication reads. So far, the question of whether Iran will assist his ally with tanks remains open. But it will be a surprise, T. Ya.