EU Intelligence Confirms China Trained Russian Troops for Ukraine War
European Union officials have confirmed that China provided military training to hundreds of Russian soldiers who were subsequently deployed to participate in Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
During a briefing in Brussels on June 12, a high-ranking EU representative stated that intelligence services have gathered clear evidence of this training. Training took place across multiple locations within Chinese territory, according to Deutsche Welle.
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On June 15, EU foreign ministers are scheduled to meet in Luxembourg to address this development. The agenda includes a broader discussion on relations with China, focusing on security and foreign policy. Ministers will also examine the European defense industry's reliance on Chinese supply chains and potential strategies to mitigate those dependencies.
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Previous reports from various international sources have suggested that these training programs, which allegedly occurred in late 2025, utilized six military bases in China.
These programs were reportedly focused on the operation of drone systems, electronic warfare tactics, and advanced battlefield simulations. Some of the soldiers involved were reportedly linked to elite Russian drone units that have been active in the front-line regions of Ukraine.
At the same time, Russia launched a three-day exercise involving its nuclear forces on May 19, mobilizing around 64,000 troops and 7,800 units of military equipment just hours before Russian leader Vladimir Putin departed for a two-day trip to China.
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Чиновник ЄС: Китай навчав солдатів РФ, ті потрапили на фронт
У Брюсселі заявили, що мають докази навчання російських військових у Китаї. За словами високопосадовця ЄС, йдеться про сотні солдатів, частина з яких потім опинилися на війні проти України.Ксенія Польська (dw.com)
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Which side started the war?
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in reply to Jamie • • •You mean the start of russian occupation of the Ukrainian territory? I'd rather not forget about that
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in reply to Jamie • • •Ukraine's parliament voted to remove President Yanukovych in 2014 (see here). That's not a violent coup.
Ukrainian MPs vote to oust President Yanukovych
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in reply to Jamie • • •The old saying goes that we need to know our history so that we do not repeat the mistakes of the past. Real life suggests that the general population is ignorant of history and would likely not understand it anyway.
You speak of the "ethnic Russian" people Putin was trying to protect in another land. This is the exact same excuse Hitler gave of protecting the Germanic people in the Sudetenland. This is the same lame excuse every imperial power has given for land grabs and you in your ignorance believe in it with no doubt in your naive little heart as you have clearly never read a history book. Dictators like Putin call people like yourself "useful idiots" as you eat up every little lie they tell with no questions despite how ridiculous it makes you look when you come out like this defending him.
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in reply to Jamie • • •The absolute ignorance you have of the history of the conflict in Northern Ireland is mind boggling. I have never seen so much incorrect BS in such a short passage of writing in my life, take a bow son, truly impressive failure!
Not surprising you get fairly easy to verify historic facts so wrong given your crazy take on how we got to where we are in the Ukrainian war.
It sounds like you are trying to say it was not worth it for Britain to fight against Hitler and Nazi Germany. That is a bold take. As long as the Ukrainian people want to fight Putin and his imperial land grab I will support them.
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in reply to Lucius_Sweet • •You seem be far too busy criticising to actual say what you think. I find that lazy. I am used to the childish abuse to deflect but you appear to attempt to justify you statement but don't. Please try again and make sense. I can accept that you have a different opinion but either give you opinion or accept that you are merely deflecting without a reason. I assume you wish to argue rather than discuss which is your option.
As for the second part. I recalled a memory. I did not suggest anything other than what I said. If you always accuse without cause you will understand that you are not someone who should be taken seriously. Why do you choose to twist what I said to reply to something else? More deflecting?
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in reply to Jamie • • •Cries for peace at all cost are cries for capitulation, and consequently, pro-invader garbage.
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in reply to Jamie • • •The French were just as much at fault as the Germans when they got invaded in 1940 by your logic.
Or was it the UK's fault because they didn't accept Hitler's offer of peace after the fall of France?
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