Russia has successfully launched Iran's domestically-built Nahid-2 telecommunications satellite into orbit aboard a Soyuz rocket from the Vostochny Cosmodrome. The mission, which also deployed 19 other satellites, marks a significant step in Iran's space and communications capabilities. The launch underscores the growing strategic and technological cooperation between Russia and Iran, a development closely watched by Western nations. Nahid-2 has already begun transmitting data back to Iranian ground stations, demonstrating its operational status. This collaboration highlights both countries' ambitions in space and signals a strengthening partnership amid ongoing geopolitical tensions.
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