NewsRussian arms landing in Tehran fuels Middle East tensions

Russian arms landing in Tehran fuels Middle East tensions

Vladimir Putin and Iran's supreme spiritual leader Ali Khamenei
Vladimir Putin and Iran's supreme spiritual leader Ali Khamenei
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Tomasz Waleński

5 August 2024 07:11

German daily "Bild" reports that a Russian Il-76, which Russians typically use to transport weaponry, landed in Tehran over the weekend. In addition, Russian propagandists are spreading the theory that this is connected to Moscow's involvement in Iran's planned attack on Israel.

The situation in the Middle East is the most tense it has been in months and threatens further escalation of the ongoing conflict on various fronts between Israel and Iran, as well as their allies, Palestinian Hamas, Lebanese Hezbollah, and Yemeni Houthi movement.

Targeted attacks by Israel

On Tuesday, a Hezbollah military leader, Fuad Shukr, was killed in an Israeli attack on Beirut. On Wednesday, in an attack on Tehran also attributed to Israel, Hamas political leader Ismail Haniyeh was dead. Both Iranian and Hezbollah leaders, as well as Palestinian Hamas, have already announced retaliation.

German "Bild" reports that a Russian Il-76, which serves the Russians for transporting weaponry, landed in Tehran over the weekend. The newspaper suggests that Russian S-300 anti-aircraft system elements might have been on board.

Additionally, "Bild" emphasises that Russian propagandists spread rumours on the Telegram network, suggesting that Moscow might get involved in Iran's retaliation against Israel.

The newspaper emphasises that there is no evidence to support these claims, but the cooperation between the Kremlin and Tehran is no secret. It intensified after the outbreak of the war in Ukraine. The Russians are using, among other things, Iranian-made kamikaze drones - Shahed - in Ukraine, which are used for night raids on targets in Ukraine.

Israel prepares for strikes

Israel is preparing for anticipated attacks by Iran and Hezbollah. According to media reports, ministers have been given satellite phones, and a bunker has been ready for the command. A new alarm system for the population has also been tested, and the Ministry of Transport is organising cruises for those stranded due to cancelled flights.

The military command responsible for civil defence has also completed tests of a new alarm system for the population, which sends SMS warnings to all mobile phone holders in a given area. The system will help in emergencies, such as a rocket attack on Israel - the command pointed out. In addition, Israel has an alarm siren system, and in case of a threat, warnings are also visible in the civil defence app and broadcast in the media.

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