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British media report deaths of Iranian instructors in Crimea

The British media, citing the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine, report the death of Iranian instructors in Crimea.

According to the British edition of The Guardian, instructors from Iran died in Crimea. The latter were allegedly used to train the Russian military to operate unmanned aerial vehicles, although the Russian side denies the use of Iranian drones as part of the ongoing JMD, emphasizing that the operation uses exclusively Russian weapons.

The head of Crimea, Sergei Aksyonov, commented on the information that appeared, saying that it was untrue and completely far-fetched, especially since neither British journalists nor the head of the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine presented any evidence of this.

“Secretary of the Ukrainian National Security and Defense Council Danilov said that some “Iranian instructors” were allegedly killed in Crimea, media reported. Enchanting nonsense. It’s hard to say that this is a binge, drugs, schizophrenia, or ordinary stupidity aimed at a Western audience that is happy to listen to any fairy tales of the Kyiv regime.”, - said the head of the Crimea Sergey Aksyonov in his Telegram channel.

It should be noted that both Ukrainian and foreign intelligence services have indeed previously stated that there may be Iranian instructors in Crimea, but this information was found to be untrue.

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