Russia provided Iran with list of Israeli energy targets, Ukrainian intelligence finds - exclusive - The Jerusalem Post

The Jerusalem Post
April 6, 2026
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Ukrainian intelligence found Russia provided Iran with a list of Israeli energy targets.

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This collaboration could escalate Middle East tensions, potentially impacting global energy markets and increasing geopolitical instability.

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Ukrainian intelligence has exclusively found that Russia provided Iran with a list of Israeli energy targets. This intelligence suggests a direct collaboration between Moscow and Tehran regarding potential military objectives. The revelation indicates Russia's involvement in sharing sensitive information that could aid Iran in future actions against Israel. This development could escalate tensions in the Middle East and further complicate international relations. The findings were reported by The Jerusalem Post.

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