US accuses China of supplying Putin with missiles after strikes | World | News

The United States accused China of providing navigation missile intelligence to Russia, as Vladimir Putin continued to concentrate on Ukrainian cities.
According to a US diplomat, since the beginning of the year, Russian air strikes in Ukraine have increased by more than 605%and helped China’s potentially Putin’s ongoing campaign.
Speaking to the UN Security Council, the high -ranking diplomat John Kelly emphasized Russia’s support from both China and North Korea for invading Ukraine in February 2022.
Kelly said: “China, as its representatives point out, does not directly supply weapons to Russia. However, China has become a decisive factor that contributed to the military efforts of Russia, the most important supplier of the Russian military industry,” China has become a decisive factor. “
China claimed that it was always neutral in the Russian-Ukraine conflict, but spoke against the sanctions given to the old nation since the war.
In addition, according to the US diplomat, a significant amount of team counter, microelectronics, optics, drones and navigation missile technology deepened economic and political ties to Russia.
Nitroselulose used to produce gunpowder for weapons changed hands between two superpowers.
Kelly did not specify which cruise missile technology he talked about while accusing China for informing Putin’s army, but the latest reports claims that Ukraine forces discovered foreign components on the new “Banderol” cruise missile, including Russia’s microchips from China.
During the July, Russia launched 6,443 drones and missiles in Ukraine, which has been 13% higher than the Ukrainian intelligence, which has the highest bombardment level since the war began.
It was reported that at least 28 people were killed, including all three children, on Thursday, July 31, the last dam in Kiev, Russia’s capital of Ukraine.
The increase in strikes is faced with violent sanctions that may affect trade nations such as Russian equivalent or China to end the war by US President Donald Trump until August 8th.
Diplomat Kerry stressed that if China wanted to put an end to the Russian-Ukraine conflict, it would stop the trade of Russia and military goods.
In other places, Putin strengthened relations with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, who contributed to tens of thousands of soldiers to Russia’s façade line, and left the country for 30,000 more wars.
Kerry continued: “North Korea sent ammunition, missiles, military equipment and about 12,000 soldiers to Russia.
“Iran provided ballistic, drone and other technologies.”




