Zelenskyy says Chinese citizens working at drone production site in Russia
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky suggested Russia obtained drone technology from China at a Kyiv news conference Tuesday.
- His comment came days after he first accused Beijing of supplying direct military aid to Moscow.
- Zelensky reported Chinese citizens were working at a drone site in Russia and Russia recruited nationals via social media.
- He stated, "Russia stole these technologies" potentially without Chinese leadership knowledge.
- Ukraine plans to share findings with China amidst diplomatic efforts to end the war.
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Chinese nationals smuggling military gear from Russia: Report
A new report claims that Chinese nationals are trying to smuggle military equipment, such as body armor and tactical gear, out of Russia as Russia’s war with Ukraine continues. Izvestia, a Russian state-controlled media outlet, cited anonymous sources in a report on Monday regarding an increased number of attempts by Chinese nationals to smuggle military equipment, such as tactical gear and body armor, and dual-use goods out of Russia. The outle…
Ukraine's Zelensky accuses Russia of stealing China drone tech for war
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has claimed that Chinese citizens are helping to produce drones at a facility in Russia and suggested that Moscow may have "stolen" drone technology from Beijing.
Zelenskiy Says Chinese Citizens Working at Drone Production Site in Russia


Ukraine says Chinese nationals helping Russia build drones
KYIV, April 23 — Ukraine’s foreign ministry called in China’s ambassador yesterday to raise “serious concern” over claims that Chinese fighters were in the Russian army and Chinese companies were helping Russia make military hardware. Beijing, though, hit back today, calling the claims “groundless”. President Volodymyr Zelensky has said at least 155 Chinese were fighting with the Russian army — two of whom have been detained by Ukraine — and tha…
Beijing, unfounded accusations Kiev about involvement in the war
China rejects as' unfounded 'the accusations launched yesterday by Kiev of being' involved 'in the war in Ukraine, with the alleged sending of soldiers to fight alongside the Russians and on the production of war material for Moscow: accusations for which yesterday was... (BEND)
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