An advisor to Russia's defense ministry was caught on a hot mic revealing that Moscow has used suicide drones made by Iran to attack Ukrainian cities — something the Kremlin has refused to publicly admit."Now, I wouldn't want to rock the boat, so let's go easy on the subject of drones," Pukhov could be heard saying to the presenter.—Tadeusz Giczan (@TadeuszGiczan) October 20, 2022Despite accusations and evidence presented by Western governments and intelligence agencies, Moscow and Tehran have denied the use of Iranian-made suicide drones in Ukraine — which have emerged recently as a weapon of choice by Russian President Vladimir Putin's forces.Russian troops have ramped up attacks on Ukrainian cities far from the battlefield in recent weeks using these explosive suicide drones — identified as the Shahed-136 model — in a deadly Blitz-style terror campaign across the country."The United States began warning in July that Iran was planning to transfer UAVs to Russia for use in Russia's brutal war against Ukraine, and we now have abundant evidence that these UAVs are being used to strike Ukrainian civilians and critical civilian infrastructure," US State Department Spokesperson Ned Price said in a Wednesday statement."