China's Role in Russia-Ukraine Conflict Intensifies with Alleged Satellite Support
A senior Ukrainian intelligence official claims that China is providing satellite intelligence to Russia, aiding missile strikes in Ukraine. Allegations include China's cooperation in military reconnaissance and even the manufacturing of weapons on Russian soil. This revelation underscores the deepening China-Russia ties amidst the ongoing conflict.
Senior Ukrainian intelligence officials have voiced concerns over alleged Chinese involvement in the Russia-Ukraine conflict. Accusations have surfaced suggesting that China is supplying Russia with satellite intelligence, potentially aiding Moscow in executing missile strikes on Ukrainian targets, according to senior accountant Oleh Aleksandrov.
Speaking to Ukrinform, Ukraine's Foreign Intelligence Agency revealed evidence of high-level cooperation between Russia and China. This alliance allegedly assists in conducting satellite reconnaissance to identify strategic targets, including those under foreign investment, highlighting deepening military collaboration between the two nations.
In a related incident, Russian missile strikes in August targeted a U.S.-owned appliance factory in the Zakarpattia region, injuring several individuals. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy earlier accused China of supplying weapons and gunpowder to Russia, claiming production on Russian territory, intensifying global concerns over escalating tensions.
(With inputs from agencies.)
ALSO READ
Starlink's Satellite Safety Overhaul: Lowering Orbits for a Safer Space
India's Geopolitical Tightrope in 2025: Navigating Conflict and Cooperation
Iran Enhances Satellite Collaboration with Russia Amid Sanctions
Satellite Communication in India: Security Compliance and Spectrum Pricing Challenges
Russia Boosts Iran's Satellite Ambitions with Latest Launch

