NBC: Russia has begun supplying Iran with ammunition and drone parts
US broadcaster NBC reports that Russia has started sending Iran explosives, ammunition and drone parts to help replenish weapons stocks after US and Israeli strikes. The report cites a European government document.
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American television network NBC reported on Tuesday that Russia has begun delivering military aid to Iran, including explosives, ammunition and spare drone parts.
According to information obtained by the network, which cites a document from a European government, the goal of these deliveries is to help Tehran rebuild its weapons stockpiles after they were depleted by US and Israeli strikes.
Context
The report points to continued military cooperation between Russia and Iran, which has deepened in recent years, including in the area of weapons supply. The source text does not provide further details on the volume of the deliveries, exact timing, or other specifics.
NBC's report is based on a document from a European government, though it does not specify which country or what type of document served as the source of the information.

