Foreign fighters in Ukraine

Chinese Military Observers in Ukraine: Business as Usual or Escalation?

Intelligence suggests over 100 Chinese nationals are operating as mercenaries in Ukraine, lacking official Beijing backing despite the presence of Chinese military observers behind Russian lines. These fighters, deemed poorly trained and ineffective, contrast with President Zelenskyy’s estimate of several hundred Chinese combatants. While China denies involvement and discourages citizen participation, its economic support and provision of dual-use goods to Russia underscore a complex relationship beyond stated neutrality. Reports also indicate other foreign fighters, including from North Korea, are involved in the conflict.

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Ukraine Captures Chinese Nationals Fighting for Russia

Ukrainian forces captured two Chinese nationals fighting alongside Russian troops in the Donetsk region, seizing their identification and banking information. President Zelensky stated that this incident, along with intelligence suggesting the presence of more Chinese soldiers, challenges China’s professed neutrality and commitment to peace. Ukraine summoned China’s charge d’affaires to demand an explanation, highlighting this event as further evidence of Russia’s continued aggression and the Kremlin’s broadening search for foreign fighters. Zelensky emphasized the need for international response, contrasting this situation with the reported deployment and casualties of North Korean troops fighting in the Kursk region.

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