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Hacker group "Prana Network" managed to find out the amount obtained from the sale of Iran's "Shahid-136" drones to Russia by hacking the mail servers of the IRGC.

Axar.az reports that the group claimed to have obtained the information from the "Sahara Thunder" company, one of the proxy companies of the IRGC.

It is reported that the drones were designed and manufactured by the Shahid Aviation Industries Research Center. It is an Iranian company and operates under the auspices of the IRGC.

Hackers discovered that Iran set the initial price of one Shahid drone at 23 million rubles (about 236,000 euros). They agreed on a lower amount for wholesale prices with Russia. Thus, one of 6,000 drones (one-time sale) for Moscow cost 12 million rubles (123,000 euros), and one of 2,000 drones cost 18 million rubles (184,000 euros).

Other documents show that Russia paid for the drones in gold.

Date
2024.02.08 / 16:17
Author
Axar.az
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