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Tajikistan, Uzbekistan deny assembling Iranian drones used in Ukraine

An interview between a Ukrainian journalist and a Russian Israeli oligarch led to the diplomatic incident.

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Soldiers from the State Border Guard Service organize equipment in a trench upon hearing that there is a suspected Russian observation drone flying overhead, near Ukraine's border with Belarus and Russia on Oct. 31, 2022. — Ed Ram/Getty Images

Tajikistan and Uzbekistan have both denied assembling Iranian drones in their territories. 

What happened: Last week, Ukrainian journalist Dmitry Gordon interviewed Russian oil tycoon Leonid Nevslin, who is now based in Israel. During the conversation, Gordon insinuated that Iranian drones used by Russian forces in Ukraine are being assembled in Uzbekistan. It is possible that Gordon misspoke and meant Tajikistan, the DC-based news outlet The Diplomat reported last week. Iran does have a drone factory in Tajikistan that opened in May and produces Ababil-2 drones, which have combat capabilities. 

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