Russia is using the Caspian Sea to ship drone components to Iran in order to help the Islamic Republic rebuild its offensive capabilities, the New York Times reported on Saturday, citing US officials.
According to New York Times, shipments could help Tehran quickly restock its drone arsenal amid ceasefire, while evading both sanctions and tense routes through Persian Gulf ...
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Iran using Caspian Sea, highways and a railroad to China to bypass US' Strait of Hormuz blockade
Iran has turned to alternative trade to bypass the US blockade along the Strait of Hormuz, making use of northern sea ports, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Aktau, Kazakhstan – During his childhood, Adilbek Kozybakov’s mother always kept a jar of sturgeon caviar in the fridge. Each day, ...
The Caspian Sea has enabled Iran and Russia to supply each other with weapons and trade goods despite western sanctions.
FOR MANY living on Kazakhstan’s coast, it was obvious long ago. The Caspian Sea is drying up. The world’s largest inland body of water has dropped by two metres since the mid-1990s, shrinking by ...
During a working visit to the Atyrau Region, Emergency Situations Minister Chingis Arinov inspected the North Caspian ...
On Saturday, May 23, a U.S. Bombardier ARTEMIS II reconnaissance aircraft made a highly atypical sortie using Georgian airspace. The purpose of the mission was to collect data on Russian military ...
The Caspian Sea is about as strange as a body of water gets. Its surface still sits 27.5 meters (90 feet) below sea level, and water doesn’t flow out of it—it’s isolated from the oceans, and relies on ...
Over the weekend, the presidents of Azerbaijan, Iran, Kazakhstan, Russia, and Turkmenistan met in Aktau, Kazakhstan to sign the much-anticipated convention on the legal status of the Caspian Sea.
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