
Exclusive: Russia Delivers U.S. Military Targeting Intelligence to Iran, AP Sources Confirm
In a high-stakes escalation, U.S. intelligence officials confirmed Thursday that Russia has transferred real-time operational data to Iran enabling precision strikes against American forces across the Middle East. The sensitive information—including naval patrol routes, airbase schedules, and communications frequencies—was verified by multiple sources within the last 24 hours as part of Moscow’s expanding military partnership with Tehran.
This marks the first concrete evidence of Russia directly arming Iran with actionable U.S. targeting packages, moving beyond previous weapons shipments like suicide drones. A senior defense official told AP: "They're handing Iran a kill switch for our CENTCOM operations." The disclosure coincides with Tuesday’s legally contested U.S. strike on an Iranian warship and Wednesday’s Minab school blast (now confirmed by U.S. intelligence as an Israeli airstrike targeting missile facilities), revealing a dangerous new tripartite conflict dynamic.
The White House issued an emergency statement calling the intelligence transfer "a potential war crime" while imposing immediate sanctions on six Russian entities involved in defense coordination. Notably, Russia’s ambassador to the UN walked out of an emergency Security Council session Thursday when confronted




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