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The Drone War Over the Caspian Sea — The Conflict Theatre Nobody Is Reporting On

| 1 min read| By EuroBulletin24 briefing
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A drone war has been developing over the Caspian Sea as the Iran conflict creates secondary effects in the region. Here is what is happening and why it matters.

The Iran war's geographic spillover effects extend beyond the Hormuz Strait, the Persian Gulf, and the Lebanese border — they include a specific set of tensions developing around the Caspian Sea whose coverage in Western media has been minimal despite its specific strategic significance for Central Asian energy routes and for the specific states — Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan — whose relationships with both Iran and Russia are being reconfigured by the current conflict.

The specific incidents: Iranian drone surveillance flights over Azerbaijani territory that Azerbaijan has characterised as provocative and that have produced diplomatic protests. Azerbaijani military deployments along its southern border with Iran that reflect specific security concerns about Iranian military activity in the conflict's sixth week. And the Russian dimension — Russia's Caspian Fleet has maintained elevated operational presence in a context where Iran's maritime options in the Caspian are one of the alternative resupply routes that Iran's economy has been using since Hormuz was restricted.

For Azerbaijan's specific geopolitical position: the country is simultaneously an Israeli partner (Israeli military equipment has been a significant element of Azerbaijani defence procurement for over a decade), a Russian neighbour (Azerbaijani-Russian relations involve the specific complexities of post-Soviet geography and energy route dependency), and a country with significant ethnic Azerbaijani population in northern Iran (whose political stirrings the Iranian government monitors with specific anxiety).

For Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan: the Caspian energy routes whose importance to European LNG diversification has increased dramatically since 2022 run through the same geographic space where drone tensions are developing. Any disruption to Caspian energy transit would have the specific effect of adding another dimension to the European energy crisis.

For the journalism community: the Caspian Theatre's low media profile reflects both the geographic remoteness of the specific incidents and the challenge of accessing reporting information from countries whose press freedom rankings are not among the world's highest.

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