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الاثنين: 06 نيسان 2026
  • 06 نيسان 2026
  • 22:29
Ukrainian Intelligence 55 Sensitive Israeli Targets on Irans Table with Russian Support

Khaberni - Ukrainian intelligence, in an exclusive report, revealed that Russia has supplied Iran with a list of targets for Israeli areas, which threatens Tel Aviv with terrifying scenarios according to the plan revealed.

According to information obtained by the "Jerusalem Post" from a source close to Ukrainian intelligence, Russian intelligence has provided Iran with a detailed list of 55 vital targets for energy infrastructure within Israel.

The report, which highlights the deepening military and intelligence cooperation between Moscow and Tehran, indicates that the information exchanged enables Iran to launch precise missile strikes on the Israeli energy network.

According to the findings, the targeted sites are classified into three categories based on their strategic importance:

Level One: Vital production facilities. 

These are sites whose destruction would cripple the national energy system and the report specifically refers to the Orot Rabin power station as a primary target.

Level Two: Major urban and industrial energy centers. 

These facilities are mostly located in central Israel and serve large population centers.

Level Three: Local infrastructure. 

These targets include regional transformation stations supporting industrial areas and smaller power generation stations.

The Russian assessment regarding the vulnerability of Israel’s situation states that "the Israeli electricity network, unlike many European countries, is highly isolated." Since Israel is considered an "energy island" that does not import electricity from neighboring countries, reports have indicated that Russian intelligence informed Iran that damaging even some central components could lead to a complete and prolonged collapse of the energy network, causing widespread power outages and technical failures that are difficult to mitigate.

Ukrainian officials confirm that the motive behind transferring intelligence information is dual: to bolster their main ally in the region, and to create a new crisis in the Middle East that would divert international attention and resources away from the war in Ukraine.

The Russian Ambassador Anatoly Viktorov responded to these allegations saying: "Russia and Israel have maintained contacts to discuss national security issues for a long time. These contacts have maintained intense communication between the Russian and Israeli agencies concerned. The most important issues have been discussed at the highest levels. We value the extensive record that has been accumulated in this area."

He added: "Representatives of the Russian political leadership have repeatedly and repeatedly denied the 'accusations' that allege our country provided Iran with intelligence information."

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