Ukraine Accuses China of Fighters in Russian Ranks as War Crimes Evidence Mounts
Ukrainian officials allege Chinese nationals are fighting for Russia and supplying dual-use components, while Western nations ramp up military aid and investigate Russian atrocities.
- Ukrainian President Zelenskyy claims at least 155 Chinese nationals are fighting for Russia, with two captured in Donetsk and evidence of recruitment via TikTok.
- China denies any involvement, reiterating its neutral stance and advising citizens to avoid conflict zones, despite Ukrainian allegations of indirect support through dual-use exports.
- Western countries, led by the 'Coalition of the Willing,' discuss plans for military aid and a potential peacekeeping force to ensure Ukraine's security in the event of a ceasefire.
- Germany announces new military aid to Ukraine, including radar systems, IRIS-T air defense systems, and additional artillery, as part of broader European support efforts.
- Drone footage allegedly shows Russian soldiers executing Ukrainian prisoners, intensifying calls for accountability and international investigations into war crimes.























































