Vladimir Solovyov, a prominent Russian propagandist, proposed that China might manufacture weaponry within Russia and dispatch a massive “insurgent group” of two million individuals. He also claimed that Lviv has the potential to transform into a “magnificent Chinese city.”
Vladimir Solovyov, Russian propagandist
sparked controversy due to his comments on the possibility of working with China. In his posting,
He proposed that China might manufacture different kinds of weaponry in Russia and dispatch a two million strong “guerrilla force” to Russia.
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Moreover, Solovyov claimed that China might seize control of Ukraine’s western areas, referring to Lviv as “a beautiful Chinese city.”
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“Solovyev, a Russian propagandist, believes it would be ideal for China to manufacture various types of weaponry within Russia and deploy a 2 million strong ‘guerrilla force.’ Additionally, he mentioned that China could annex Western parts of Ukraine, referring to Lviv as a lovely Chinese city,” Anton Gerashchenko posted on the platform X, quoting Solovyev’s comments.
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On Friday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky stated that Chinese firms, which had been penalized by Kyiv earlier that same day, were implicated in the manufacturing of Russian Iskander missiles.
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“Today, we’ve extended our sanctions targeting Ukrainians to include almost a hundred additional entities—both natural and legal persons—most of which are engaged in the manufacturing of missiles like the Iskander systems that hit Kharkiv,” Zelensky posted on social media.
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A significant number of these organizations are Russian; however, some originate from China as well.
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