Ukraine Claims Russia Sharing Intelligence with Iran, Zelenskiy Says

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Ukraine's President Zelenskiy says military intelligence has "irrefutable" evidence that Russia is providing Iran with signals and electronic intelligence -- including data from Middle Eastern partners -- despite Moscow's denial of such claims. Ukraine Presents Evidence of Russia-Iran Intelligence Sharing, Zelenskiy States Ukraine Accuses Russia of Sharing Intelligence with Iran Irrefutable Evidence Presented by Ukraine March 23 (Reuters) - Ukraine's military intelligence has "irrefutable" evidence that Russia continues to provide intelligence to Iran, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Monday after meeting the head of military intelligence. Details of Intelligence Sharing "Russia is using its own signals intelligence and electronic intelligence capabilities, as well as part of the data obtained through cooperation with partners in the Middle East," he said on X. Kremlin's Response to Allegations Kremlin last week dismissed a Wall Street Journal report that Russia was sharing satellite imagery and improved drone technology with Iran as "fake news". (Reporting by Yuliia Dysa; Writing by Anna Pruchnicka; Editing by Daniel Flynn)