Zelensky says Russia dragging Beijing into war by recruiting Chinese fighters

CHINA’S ALLEGED PARTICIPATION IN RUSSIA-UKRAINE WAR. This handout image released by the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) on April 9 (Wednesday), shows the soldier presented as Chinese detained by Ukrainian authorities at an undisclosed location in Ukraine, following his capture by the Ukrainian army. (Photo courtesy: Handout/Ukrainian Security Service/AFP)

By Agence France-Presse

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Wednesday, April 9, that Russia was “dragging” China into the war in Ukraine, as he accused Beijing of knowing that dozens of its citizens were being recruited by Moscow’s army to fight.

Zelensky, whose war leadership has hit turbulence with Donald Trump in the White House, also said that Kyiv was ready to buy up to $50 billion of U.S. military equipment. He said Ukrainian officials were due to hold a meeting with a U.S. delegation next week as part of Washington’s efforts to push Moscow and Kyiv to agree to a ceasefire.

Kyiv had details of more than 150 Chinese nationals who had deployed to the front, Zelensky said, a day after claiming Ukraine’s army had captured two Chinese citizens fighting in the eastern Donetsk region.

The Ukrainian top brass said Ukraine was ready to release the captured Chinese citizens in exchange for Ukrainian POWs held in Russia.

“Such an overt involvement of Chinese citizens in combat operations on the territory of Ukraine is a deliberate step towards expanding the war. This is yet another indication that Moscow simply needs to drag out the fighting,” Zelensky said.

The fresh criticism of both Russia and China came hours after Beijing rejected the idea that its citizens had been recruited in big numbers to fight with Russia and warned Chinese nationals to “avoid involvement in armed conflicts.”

“This is the second mistake for Russia. The first was North Korea. They drag other countries into war. I believe that they are now dragging China into this war,” Zelensky told reporters in Kyiv.

According to Kyiv, South Korea and Western intelligence, Pyongyang last year dispatched more than 10,000 of its soldiers to support Russia’s army after Ukraine launched a brazen cross-border attack on the western Kursk region.

“The ‘Chinese’ issue is serious. There are 155 people with names and passport details who are fighting against Ukrainians on the territory of Ukraine,” Zelensky told journalists in Kyiv.

A document shared with AFP by a senior Ukrainian official contained the alleged names and passport details of 168 Chinese citizens that Kyiv said had been recruited by Russia’s army, according to its intelligence.

Zelensky said he believed there were “many more” and that further information was being gathered. He did not accuse Beijing of having directly sent the soldiers but said Chinese authorities were aware they were being recruited.

“It is clear how they recruit them. One of the schemes is through social media, in particular TikTok and other Chinese social networks, where Russians distribute commercials. Beijing is aware of this,” the Ukrainian Chief Executive added.

CHINESE REINFORCEMENTS TO RUSSIAN TROOPS. SBU investigators have conducted the first interrogations of prisoners of war presented as citizens of the People’s Republic of China, who were captured by the Defense Forces in Donetsk region. Kyiv had details of more than 150 Chinese nationals who had deployed to the front, Zelensky said, a day after claiming Ukraine’s army had captured two Chinese citizens fighting in the eastern Donetsk region. (Photo courtesy: Handout/Ukrainian Security Service/AFP)

‘Absolutely groundless’

Earlier, Zelensky published a video of one of two alleged captured Chinese citizens wearing military fatigues and with hands bound.

In the video, the prisoner mimicked combat sounds and uttered several words in Mandarin. The Ukrainian army said Chinese ID cards and contracts for Russian military service had been found on them.

Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson Lin Jian had earlier rejected Zelensky’s previous claim that “many” Chinese citizens had been recruited by Russia to fight as “absolutely groundless.”

“The Chinese government has always asked its citizens to stay away from areas of armed conflict (and) avoid involvement in armed conflicts in any form,” he said, emphasizing that Beijing was verifying relevant information about the captured Chinese citizens with Kyiv.

Asked about Zelensky’s claims in a daily press briefing, Kremlin mouthpiece Dmitry Peskov declined to comment.

China presents itself as a neutral party in the three-year war and says it is not sending lethal assistance to either side, unlike the United States and other Western nations. But it is a close political and economic partner of Russia, and North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) members have branded Beijing a “decisive enabler” of Moscow’s invasion, which it has never condemned.

“The Chinese side’s position on the issue of the Ukraine crisis is clear and unequivocal and has won widespread approval from the international community,” Lin said.

“The Ukrainian side should correctly view China’s efforts and constructive role in pushing for a political resolution to the Ukraine crisis,” he added.

Zelensky said he had received signals that Washington viewed Chinese nationals fighting for Russia as “unacceptable”. Addressing U.S.-Ukrainian cooperation, Zelensky said Kyiv had indicated to Washington it wanted to buy a “large package” of defense materiel.

BLAZING CONFLICT. In this handout photograph taken and released by the Ukrainian Emergency Service on April 10 (Thursday) Ukrainian rescuers are at work to extinguish a fire at the site of a drone attack in Kyiv, amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine. (Photo by Handout/Ukrainian Emergency Service/AFP)

Overnight Russian attack injures a dozen Ukrainians

On Thursday (April 10), Ukraine said that a dozen people were wounded in overnight Russian attacks on the capital Kyiv and the southern Black Sea region of Mykolaiv.

AFP journalists in the capital heard air raid sirens and explosions ring out over the city during the attack. The air force said that Russia had attacked with 145 drones, including the Iranian-designed Shahed, and that 85 were downed by air defense units.

According to emergency services, 10 people were wounded, with three taken to hospital in Mykolaiv and a five-storey building caught fire during the attack. They posted images of rescue workers evacuating the wounded from the scene and digging through the debris.

In Kyiv, two people were wounded and a warehouse caught fire. Local authorities said 16 of 30 drones were downed over the city.

Moscow and Kyiv have stepped up their aerial attacks despite recent attempts by the United States to bring both sides to talks to secure a halt to more than three years of fighting.

Meanwhile, Russia, which invaded Ukraine in February 2022, said that it had downed 42 Ukrainian drones over western and southern regions of the country.

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