Zelenskyy claims Ukraine has evidence that Russia is providing intelligence support to Iran

(SeaPRwire) –   Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, whose country has been at war with Russia for years, stated that Kyiv possesses evidence of Moscow providing intelligence support to Iran.

According to a report by Ukrainian Defense Intelligence Chief Oleh Ivashchenko, posted on Zelenskyy’s X account, there is irrefutable evidence that Russia continues to supply intelligence to Iran, using its own signals intelligence and electronic intelligence capabilities plus data obtained through cooperation with Middle Eastern partners.

In another post, Zelenskyy highlighted mounting proof of Russia’s ongoing intelligence support to Iran, stating that by enabling Iran to remain operational and improve strike accuracy, Russia is essentially extending the conflict, and a response is necessary.

The United States and Israel initiated military action against Iran more than three weeks prior.

U.S. President Donald Trump suggested via a Monday Truth Social post that discussions with Iran are underway.

In the Monday morning message written in capital letters, the president stated that U.S.-Iran discussions had taken place over the previous two days regarding conflict resolution. He indicated the dialogue would persist throughout the week and announced he had directed the War Department to delay strikes on Iranian energy infrastructure for five days.

According to The Wall Street Journal, Iran’s Foreign Ministry rejected claims of talks with the U.S., with state media quoting the ministry as saying there is “no dialogue” between Tehran and Washington.

The ministry stated, per IRIB state broadcaster as cited by the Journal, that while regional nations have proposed de-escalation efforts, Iran’s position remains consistent: it did not initiate the conflict, and such matters should be addressed to Washington.

U.S. Central Command stated in a Monday X post that American forces persist in conducting aggressive precision strikes on Iranian military objectives.

The message contained video recordings of the attacks.

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