Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has made a shocking claim, stating that Russia obtained satellite images of a US airbase in Saudi Arabia multiple times in the days leading up to a recent Iranian attack that wounded American troops. According to a summary relayed by Ukrainian officials, Russia's actions have raised concerns about potential coordination or intelligence sharing.

The attack, which occurred recently, resulted in injuries to US personnel stationed at the base. Details regarding the extent of the injuries and the precise nature of the attack remain somewhat limited, but the incident has heightened tensions in the region and prompted scrutiny of the events preceding it. Zelenskyy's assertion, as conveyed through the Ukrainian summary, suggests that Russia may have been monitoring the airbase prior to the Iranian strike.

While the exact purpose of Russia's satellite imagery collection remains unclear, the timing has fueled speculation and prompted questions about potential connections between the three nations involved. The Ukrainian summary did not elaborate on how the information was obtained or the source of Zelenskyy's statement. The US military has not yet officially confirmed Zelenskyy's claim or provided details about Russia's alleged satellite imagery. Requests for comment from US officials have not been immediately answered.