Overview
- Ukrainian intelligence has identified 155 Chinese nationals fighting for Russia, with names, passport details, and military unit assignments verified.
- Two Chinese nationals captured by Ukrainian forces in Donetsk are reportedly being held under international law, with Kyiv proposing a prisoner exchange.
- President Zelenskyy asserts that Russians are recruiting Chinese fighters through social media platforms, including TikTok, offering payments and citizenship.
- China's Foreign Ministry denies any state-sponsored involvement, urging its citizens to avoid conflict zones and calling the allegations groundless.
- U.S. officials have expressed concern over the development, viewing it as a significant escalation and calling for further investigation into the claims.