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So what do we know about this satellite?
So what do we know about how exactly this satellite's been used in this conflict?
Now, Miles, we should note that the Chinese Ministry of Commerce declined to comment for your story.
The White House didn't comment specifically on this satellite, but a spokesperson pointed to comments from Trump when he warned that China would face, quote, big problems if it provided Iran with air defense systems.
How significant is your finding that China supplied this satellite, given Beijing's reluctance to wade into foreign wars?
Miles Johnson is an investigative reporter for the FT.
Thanks, Miles.
Before we go, shares in the world's biggest chocolate maker aren't too sweet these days.
Switzerland's Barry Kalabat cut its profit forecast yesterday, and that sent the stock down more than 15%.
The group makes chocolate for things like Nestle Kit Kat bars and Magnum ice cream.
It warned investors about falling cocoa prices and supply disruptions from the war in Iran.
But investors may not be left with a bitter taste in their mouths for too long.
The company said it expects a return to growth next year.
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