Iran’s Targeted Strikes Bolstered by Russian and Chinese Intelligence, Global Concerns Rise

Tehran: Amid rising tensions in the region, reports suggest that Iran’s recent targeted attacks were supported by intelligence and strategic assistance from Russia and China, making its strikes more precise and effective.
Sources indicate that accurate intelligence is a critical factor in modern warfare, enabling forces to avoid enemy radar and strike key targets with precision. According to reports, Russia provided Iran with crucial military strategies for targeting U.S. military installations, while China reportedly offered technical intelligence support, including satellite surveillance to monitor regional activities and relay vital information. Independent verification of these claims is still pending.
Defense analysts note that Iran employed modern drone and missile technology alongside accurate intelligence. The Shahed-136 drone, described as a low-cost but highly effective weapon, can fly long distances and strike specific targets. Iran’s recent operations reportedly focused on military and technical installations, aiming to achieve maximum impact with minimal weapon use.
Meanwhile, global observers warn that the ongoing regional tensions are affecting the international energy market. Rising oil prices are reportedly benefiting Russia economically, as higher energy exports could strengthen its economy.
Analysts also emphasize that the escalating situation in the Middle East has added complexity to global politics, increasing diplomatic and military pressures among major powers. Experts stress that diplomatic efforts and negotiations are now crucial for regional stability.





