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Belarusians are helping Russia to 'modernise' Iranian-made attack drones used by Russia to attack Ukrainian settlements
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The Center for National Resistance reports.
According to local reports, at one of the Gomel factories in Belarus, Russians have set up a process of painting Iranian drones black to disguise night launches. These are Shahed 136s imported from Iran.
It is noted that the Shaheds are repainted in Belarus so as not to overload production in Yelabuga, where Russians assemble UAVs using Iranian technology.
"In this way, the Lukashenko regime continues to serve the Kremlin's war of aggression and is trying to drag its country into war," the Center for National Resistance stressed.
- On July 31, Belarusian monitoring channels recorded Russian attack UAVs over the country's territory. The military apparently raised fighter jets to intercept the drones.
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