Russia-Iran Space Collaboration Strengthens with Satellite Launch

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Russia successfully launched two Iranian satellites, Kowsar and Hodhod, into orbit using a Soyuz-2.1 rocket, highlighting growing cooperation between Moscow and Tehran. This launch, which also included Russian and other international satellites, marks a significant step for Iran's private sector in space technology. The collaboration comes amid increasing geopolitical ties between the two nations, despite criticism from Ukraine and the West over Iran's alleged support for Russia's military actions. The launch follows previous successful Russian launches of Iranian satellites and occurs as both countries plan to formalize a strategic partnership.
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