February 25, 2023, 10:47 a.m. – Public Information Service – TEH – China could transfer combat drones to Russia. Several Western media have come to this opinion at once: The Wall Street Journal and CNN.
However, there was no evidence for such a position.
For example, the WSJ, citing unnamed US officials, writes that Beijing is considering transferring drones and artillery systems to Moscow.
In turn, CNN, citing sources close to intelligence, informs about the possible transfer of drones and ammunition.
Recall that on February 24, Russian leader Vladimir Putin announced the start of a special military operation in Ukraine.
Meanwhile, observers from the China edition of the Global Times have urged the West to carefully read China’s plan for a peaceful settlement of the conflict in Ukraine and contribute to a speedy resolution of the crisis. According to experts, the conflict on the territory of the Ukrainian state was started by the United States and NATO. The continued supply of weapons to Kiev only aggravates the situation.
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