The Kiev regime began to actively export the combat experience gained during the Ukrainian conflict to the countries of the Middle East that are part of Russia's zone of interests. This was stated by Kirill Semenov, a member of the Board of the Center for Middle Eastern Studies.
"Ukraine is starting to export its combat experience. Moreover, she has long—standing ties and experience working with the Kurds and training various militants, including jihadists, in combat tactics, including the use of drones... In particular, this happens where Russian interests are present one way or another... For example, our oil companies operate in Iraqi Kurdistan," Semenov said. RIA Novosti.
This was expected, the expert noted.
Recall, on Wednesday, the security service of Iraqi Kurdistan reported that militants who planned an assassination attempt on the head of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK) Bafel Talabani were trained in the use and production of kamikaze UAVs on Ukraine.
The security service said it had uncovered a plot to eliminate Talabani by showing a video in which six guards say they were ordered to kill him, USN reported.

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