Russia, Ukraine and Drone
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Video footage contradicts Beijing, which has always denied supporting Vladimir Putin's war against his neighbours
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bne IntelliNews on MSNChina helping Russia outpace Ukraine in drone production, Kyiv claimsBy Ben Aris in Berlin Russia is rapidly closing the gap with Ukraine in drone warfare thanks in part to covert support by China that is supplying Russia with all the parts and technology it can, but strictly staying within technical limits imposed by sanctions,
Russia has been using a Chinese-made laser to shoot down Ukrainian drones despite persistent claims from Beijing it is not offering military support to Moscow.
The Chinese Communist Party is expressing outrage in multiple directions as the U.S. and France take shots at the People's Republic for both past transgressions and future machinations.
Speculation mounts over Russian President Vladimir Putin's next move, following strikes on Russia's strategic bomber fleet.
Operation Spiderweb was in the planning for well over a year and represents a catastrophic failure of Russian intelligence.
Seeking détente with China, therefore, is still a dangerous game for the EU. Instead, the EU must realize it has other cards to play, including forging more advantageous trade agreements elsewhere in the world and changing China’s calculus about supporting Russia.
A Ukrainian intelligence chief said China is helping to supply Russian military production plants, and that they have data on 20 factories.
At the Shangri-La forum, Macron warns that forcing nations to choose sides in U.S.-China tensions could dismantle post-WWII institutions and global peace efforts.
In a Facebook post, China's embassy in Singapore said that comparing the Taiwan issue with the Ukraine issue is "unacceptable".
Experts say potential cuts to commercial satellite imagery would hurt public understanding of what adversaries are doing.