Russia has successfully launched Iran's domestically-built Nahid-2 telecommunications satellite into orbit using a Soyuz rocket from the Vostochny Cosmodrome. This mission, which also deployed several Russian scientific and cubesat payloads, marks a significant milestone in Iran's space ambitions and highlights the strengthening strategic partnership between Russia and Iran. Iranian officials confirmed that the satellite reached its intended 500-kilometer orbit and has begun transmitting data back to Earth. The launch comes amid growing Western concerns over the expanding technological and military cooperation between the two countries. The event underscores Russia's role as a key partner for Iran in advancing its space and communications capabilities.
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