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Ukraine Confirms 155 Chinese Fighters Recruited by Russia in Escalating Conflict

Ukrainian President Selenskyj accuses Russia of using social media and financial incentives to involve Chinese nationals, while Beijing denies any official involvement.

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Overview

  • Ukrainian authorities report that at least 155 Chinese nationals are fighting for Russia in the Ukraine war, with names and passport details confirmed.
  • Russia is accused of recruiting Chinese fighters through platforms like TikTok and offering financial incentives, including enlistment payments of over 3100 Euros.
  • Ukrainian President Selenskyj claims this recruitment effort is part of a deliberate attempt by Russia to draw China into the conflict, a charge Beijing denies.
  • China maintains its position of neutrality, stating that it has consistently advised its citizens to avoid conflict zones and dismissing Kyiv's accusations as baseless.
  • Selenskyj suggests the confirmed fighters may represent only a fraction of the total, implying broader Chinese participation in Russia's military operations.