Russia is reportedly rushing drone parts, ammunition and explosives to Iran as Tehran scrambles to rebuild weapons stockpiles battered by US-Israeli strikes. NBC News reported the materials are crossing the Caspian Sea aboard more than two dozen Russian vessels bound for Iran’s Amirabad port. The shipments reportedly include drone components, small-arms ammunition and TNT used in Iranian missiles and drones. A former CIA analyst said the purchases suggest strikes have badly damaged Iran’s ability to manufacture key military supplies at home. The bombshell report adds another explosive layer to the growing military partnership between Moscow and Tehran as both face intense US pressure.