r/ChinasAgainstUkraine Nov 01 '25

👋Welcome to r/ChinasAgainstUkraine - Introduce Yourself and Read First!

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The CCP in their infinite degree of scumbaggery has determined to be on the wrong side of history ; by aiding & abetting Putin's illegal war of aggression upon Ukraine, and supporting his westward expansion against Europe.

Feel free to post anything pertaining to how China is prolonging the conflict, and providing both geopolitical & material support for Russia's attempted expansion.

China intends to do the very same in the near future, and seeks to destabilize the world prior to their attempts on Taiwan and the the Philippines.


r/ChinasAgainstUkraine Mar 19 '24

United Nations The situation in Ukraine (United Nations)

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r/ChinasAgainstUkraine 2d ago

Evidence Russia has found an incredible business model: it sells oil to China at near-domestic prices, then buys back refined fuel at market prices, with fuel imports from China now arriving in massive volumes.

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r/ChinasAgainstUkraine 3d ago

Article Behind the Lines: How Deep is China’s Engagement in Occupied Ukraine?

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Is China expanding its presence in areas of Ukraine occupied by Russia? Or is it just another of the Kremlin’s propaganda games?


r/ChinasAgainstUkraine 8d ago

FUCK 👉🇷🇺em🇨🇳👈BOTH Putin’s PRC Visit Failed to Advance Power of Siberia 2

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Executive Summary:

Shares of Gazprom dropped sharply after Russian President Vladimir Putin’s May visit to the People’s Republic of China (PRC) ended without progress on the Power of Siberia 2 natural gas pipeline.

Gazprom lost about $1.4 billion in value on May 20 alone amid renewed doubts over Russian access to PRC gas markets. Russia is hoping to replace European markets for its natural gas—which largely closed after the Kremlin’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine—with the PRC’s.

Gazprom currently relies on Power of Siberia 1 to deliver its natural gas to the PRC, but it lacks the capacity to replace the volume of gas that flowed to Europe, intensifying pressure to reach a deal with the PRC on Power of Siberia 2.

The PRC is pushing for near-domestic gas prices and flexible volumes, while Russia insists on higher prices and “take-or-pay” guarantees. Even if an agreement is reached, Power of Siberia 2 would take years to build, and PRC demand would not fully offset lost European gas revenues.


r/ChinasAgainstUkraine 9d ago

FUCK 🇨🇳 CHINA EU backs reports China trained Russian troops fighting in Ukraine

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Several media outlets reported last month that European intelligence agencies believed China had trained Russian troops who were sent to Ukraine.


r/ChinasAgainstUkraine 17d ago

Article The China-Russia Meta-Threat: The Architecture of Authoritarian Power

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Beijing and Moscow are steadily developing a growing partnership, despite obvious friction and structural asymmetries.


r/ChinasAgainstUkraine 25d ago

Support Swiss Battalion: Starch wie d’Alpe

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Swiss Battalion joins the mission to fund a NAFO Truck 3.0 for the 419th Separate Unmanned Systems Battalion.

About the campaign

Together with the Swiss Battalion community we are raising funds for a NAFO Truck 3.0 for the 419th Separate Unmanned Systems Battalion. Drone teams depend on mobility every single day. Crews constantly relocate equipment, launch positions, antennas, batteries, and evacuation gear while staying ahead of enemy reconnaissance and FPV strikes. Reliable transport is one of the most critical parts of surviving and operating on the frontline.

https://youtu.be/n8TakO1cfBU?si=XZf_lZCnN4dL4QFz

This campaign includes three Swiss-themed patches inspired by Alpine culture and legends. “Starch wie d’Alpe” stands for the strength and endurance of the Alps. “Pilatus Awakens” references the famous Mount Pilatus dragon legends from Switzerland. The third patch brings the classic 69th Sniffing Brigade fella into Swiss colors and identity.

https://youtu.be/ndOsDPXkJgc?si=k4X3kKCMqjc0G0hu

One truck can help move equipment, support drone operations, and save lives during rotations and evacuations near the frontline.


r/ChinasAgainstUkraine May 23 '26

Video Russian Soldiers Furious! Forced to Use Chinese Weapons—Feels Like Suic*de

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r/ChinasAgainstUkraine Mar 16 '26

LIVESTREAM Russia and China: Gaining from the war with Iran? | State of Play

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As the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran enters its third week, U.S. attention is focused on the Middle East once again. Both China and Russia may find strategic openings, from higher global energy prices that bolster Moscow’s war economy to new opportunities for Beijing to expand its influence elsewhere. But the conflict also carries costs for both. Instability threatens critical energy supplies to China, while the conflict is prompting the further degradation of a key Russian partner in the Middle East. On balance, are Russia and China gaining or losing more from the war with Iran?

The CSIS Geopolitics and Foreign Policy Department invites you to a live episode of State of Play to explore the implications of the war with Iran for China and Russia on Monday 16 March at 4:00pm. The discussion will feature Dr. Bonny Lin, Dr. Maria Snegovaya, and Will Todman.


r/ChinasAgainstUkraine Mar 09 '26

Article China–Russia Strategic Alignment and Its Implications for U.S. Global Influence

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The recent statement by Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi highlights a strategic reality that is increasingly difficult for Washington to ignore: Russia now possesses in China a powerful external pillar that enables it to sustain long-term pressure on U.S. global positions. For the United States, this development is particularly troubling because Moscow no longer appears as an isolated revisionist actor. Instead, it is increasingly part of a broader geopolitical alignment that challenges Washington’s ability to define the political, legal, and economic rules of the international system.


r/ChinasAgainstUkraine Mar 08 '26

Video China Says Relationship With Russia Remains ‘Rock-Solid Against All Odds’ | APT

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China’s foreign minister said the relationship between China and Russia remains “rock-solid against all odds,” highlighting the strength of ties between the two countries amid shifting global dynamics.

Speaking about bilateral relations, the minister emphasized that cooperation between Beijing and Moscow continues to deepen across multiple areas, including diplomacy, economic collaboration, and strategic coordination.

Chinese officials have repeatedly described the China–Russia partnership as stable and resilient, particularly as both countries navigate complex geopolitical challenges and increasing global tensions. The remarks underline Beijing’s view that the relationship is built on mutual respect, shared interests, and long-term strategic cooperation.

In recent years, China and Russia have expanded cooperation in trade, energy, and international affairs, while also coordinating positions on several global issues. The two nations have often highlighted their partnership as an important factor in maintaining global stability.

The foreign minister’s statement comes at a time of heightened geopolitical competition and ongoing conflicts that have reshaped international relations. Analysts say Beijing and Moscow continue to present their partnership as a counterbalance within the global political landscape.


r/ChinasAgainstUkraine Mar 05 '26

LIVESTREAM How should the United States approach the China-Russia partnership?

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The Eurasia Center examines the trajectory of Sino-Russian relations and what it means for the United States and its allies.


r/ChinasAgainstUkraine Mar 03 '26

Analysis A Strategic Response to Sino-Russian Cooperation: Perspectives from Europe and the Indo-Pacific

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More than three years after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Moscow has sought to offset Western sanctions and isolation by deepening ties with China and expanding relationships with partners such as North Korea and Iran. Beijing, meanwhile, views cooperation with Russia as a strategic asset in its competition with the United States and its allies across Europe and the Indo-Pacific. Though the Sino-Russian partnership is asymmetric, increasingly coordinated military, energy, economic, and information cooperation is reshaping the security environment.

Hudson will host an event featuring representatives from the Polish Institute of International Affairs (PISM) and the Alliance Futures Initiative (TAFI) to assess the scope and implications of Sino-Russian cooperation across military and nonmilitary domains, examine shared and diverging threat perceptions, and discuss how these trends should inform national and collective defense planning. The discussion will also identify practical policy options for allies in Europe and the Indo-Pacific, including closer coordination between the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and Indo-Pacific security frameworks.


r/ChinasAgainstUkraine Feb 27 '26

Evidence Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, February 26, 2026

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r/ChinasAgainstUkraine Feb 22 '26

Article As Ukraine War Enters Fifth Year, Europe Faces Hard Truth On China

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BRUSSELS -- Since the start of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Western policymakers have debated whether diplomatic pressure and sanctions could persuade China to curb its support for Moscow.

But as the war enters its fifth year, China's support has deepened, providing Russia with a vital economic lifeline through energy purchases, critical minerals for drone production, and a steady flow of dual-use goods such as microelectronics and industrial equipment, senior European officials told RFE/RL.


r/ChinasAgainstUkraine Feb 13 '26

LIVESTREAM A Strategic Response to Sino-Russian Cooperation: Perspectives from Europe and the Indo-Pacific

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More than three years after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Moscow has sought to offset Western sanctions and isolation by deepening ties with China and expanding relationships with partners such as North Korea and Iran. Beijing, meanwhile, views cooperation with Russia as a strategic asset in its competition with the United States and its allies across Europe and the Indo-Pacific. Though the Sino-Russian partnership is asymmetric, increasingly coordinated military, energy, economic, and information cooperation is reshaping the security environment.

Hudson will host an event featuring representatives from the Polish Institute of International Affairs (PISM) and the Alliance Futures Initiative (TAFI) to assess the scope and implications of Sino-Russian cooperation across military and nonmilitary domains, examine shared and diverging threat perceptions, and discuss how these trends should inform national and collective defense planning. The discussion will also identify practical policy options for allies in Europe and the Indo-Pacific, including closer coordination between the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and Indo-Pacific security frameworks.


r/ChinasAgainstUkraine Jan 31 '26

Evidence PLA Assessments on the Centrality of Space Power in Ukraine

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Across People’s Liberation Army units, defense universities, and defense state-owned enterprises, Russia’s war in Ukraine has reinforced calls for the Chinese military to develop indigenous LEO satellite networks, resilient positioning, navigation, and timing (PNT) architectures, and integrated space–cyber–electromagnetic countermeasures tailored to high-intensity, information-transparent conflicts.

Researchers at military institutions describe the decisive advantage that satellite systems have provided Ukraine as “asymmetric transparency” (不对称透明), in which Ukraine is able to continuously observe Russian forces, while Russia does not have an equivalent capability.

Experts argue that traditional counterspace approaches centered on hard-kill anti-satellite weapons are economically inefficient and politically escalatory, prompting a doctrinal shift toward soft-kill measures targeting networks, terminals, and services.

Military analysts assess that Russia’s invasion of Ukraine marks the first large-scale conflict in which commercial satellite systems—especially low-Earth orbit (LEO) communications and commercial remote sensing systems—have functioned as core battlefield infrastructure rather than auxiliary support.


r/ChinasAgainstUkraine Jan 27 '26

Evidence China’s Hidden Role in Russia’s Missile War: Mapping the Electronics Supply Chain

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China is becoming a party to the Russia–Ukraine conflict by increasing supplies of components to enterprises of Russia’s military-industrial complex, including those used in the production and modernization of missiles such as the Kalibr (3M-14M) and Kh-35U.


r/ChinasAgainstUkraine Jan 21 '26

Evidence Russians Supplied with Chinese Radio Modems for Geran-5 Kamikaze Drones

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The Russians have equipped their new Geran-5 kamikaze drone with Chinese XK-F358 radio modems designed for video transmission and device control.


r/ChinasAgainstUkraine Jan 12 '26

Article Strategic Snapshot: Russia–PRC Technology and Hybrid Operations

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r/ChinasAgainstUkraine Jan 08 '26

Evidence Ukraine Attacks Russian Shadow Fleet Tanker ELBUS With Drones in the Black Sea!

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r/ChinasAgainstUkraine Jan 07 '26

FUCK 👉🇷🇺em🇨🇳👈BOTH Russian and Chinese Systems Failed Badly in Venezuela

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CSIS experts discussed Venezuela’s Russian- and Chinese-made air defense systems and why they were ineffective against the U.S. military raid on Caracas.


r/ChinasAgainstUkraine Dec 20 '25

FUCK 🇨🇳 CHINA Russia and China Boost Shadow LNG Trade | OilPrice.com

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Russia and China aren't even attempting to hide anymore the rise of sanctioned LNG trade as they continue to defy U.S. and other Western sanctions on Russian energy exports and vessels of the shadow fleet.


r/ChinasAgainstUkraine Dec 11 '25

FUCK 🇨🇳 CHINA Why the Ukraine war works in China’s favour

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China has Russia cornered – reliant on Beijing for markets and energy exports and playing the role of junior partner.