China’s SECRET Operation With Russia?

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China is exposed for secretly working with Russian President Vladimir Putin amid its battle against Ukraine.

In an exclusive report released by the Ukrainian military in its news website, it was revealed that nine Russian cargo planes recently visited China in a single week. 

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The Defense Express also accused that the heavy cargo planes monitored by the officials using flight tracking services were caught traveling from the Russian Federation into China and back.

Last Sunday, the media outlet also reported spotters on the ground located at Zhengzhou airport captured a video of the An-124 aircraft landing.

In a report released by Right Wing, the spotters said that “the plane was then loaded with military “equipment, body armor, helmets, clothing,” and more. The Ukrainian news organization said it posted the video on Telegram.”

“Additionally, Defense Express stated how flight tracking providers showed nine of the massive cargo planes traveling between Russia and China. Yet, only three returned. It suggested pilots turned off the aircraft’s transponders during the flight to avoid detection. It noted the roundtrip flight route was Moscow, Novosibirsk, Zhengzhou — Zhengzhou, Novosibirsk, Moscow. Zhengzhou is a large logistics hub between the world’s most populated country and Europe. It is also host to Chinese defense company Norinco,” the report added. 

The news came after Chinese President Xi Jinping and Putin held a summit in February where they committed to a stronger relationship.

“Both leaders said they opposed an expansion of NATO, which was a central demand by Moscow and a reason for the Ukrainian invasion. Now, it appears the Chinese may be behind a secret operation with Russia,” the report continued. 

Last March, US-Chinese Ambassador Qin Gang revealed that China was not going to send military equipment to assist Russian President Putin’s war against Ukraine. 

He also blasted news reports that contradicted his statement and called them “disinformation.”

Furthermore, Beijing blasted US President Joe Biden and NATO for escalating the conflict. 

Meanwhile, Russia reportedly agreed to a deal for future military aid with Kim Jong-un.

“We do have indications that Russia has approached North Korea to request ammunition. I’m not able to provide any more detail than that at this point in time. But it does demonstrate and is indicative of the situation that Russia finds itself in, in terms of its logistics and sustainment capabilities as it relates to Ukraine,” the Pentagon announced early September.

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