Two senior Mullah regime officers were killed Sunday - the question remains: What happened?
DLNws Staff:
Did Israel take out Iranian military officers responsible for drone terror in Ukraine?
Two senior regime officers were killed in Iran on Sunday. Officials say protesters killed them in the city of Zahedan (eastern Iran). However, the pictures speak a different language. The two were shot in the head while sitting in their car.
The explosive fact is that those killed, Colonel Molashakhi and Javad Kikha, were allegedly responsible for the export of the "Shahed-136" kamikaze drones to Russia. The Russian regime led by Kremlin dictator Vladimir Putin (70) is currently using these drones against Ukrainian power plants and the civilian population.
There is speculation that Israel may have intervened, which does not supply Ukraine with weapons to defend itself against the drones.
Another speculation goes in the direction of an internal power struggle in Iran. Not all regime representatives may agree with Russia's intervention in the war. Officially, Iran denies supplying kamikaze drones to Russia.
400 Iranian drones deployed
Ukraine President Volodymyr Selenskyy, 44, praised intelligence sharing with Israel on Wednesday and spoke of a "positive trend" in relations.
"So we are at the beginning of cooperation; this is a positive trend in relations with Israel," he said. The exchanged data would confirm Ukrainian findings about Iranian drones deployed in the country.
"The intelligence data currently being exchanged reconfirms what our services knew: Russia has already used some 400 Iranian drones against Ukrainian civilians," Selenskyj said. According to his data, 60 to 70 percent of the terror drones were shot down by Ukrainian air defenses.
However, this is not sufficient, Selenskyj added. He said Israel is a state that really knows what war means. "And I think it should support Ukraine more," the head of state said.
On Monday, Selenskyj had still accused the Israeli government of favoring an "alliance" between Russia and Iran with its neutral stance.
Israel's head of state, Isaac Herzog (62), explained Israel's position on Wednesday. The state-of-the-art Iron Dome air defense umbrella was developed jointly with the U.S., which Israel is not providing to Ukraine.
"There are weapons for which we don't even have an export version. There are things we don't want to fall into the hands of our enemies. There are secrets that we cannot share," he said.
He promised, "But wherever we can help, we try to help."
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