President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says Ukraine has captured over 150 Chinese nationals fighting alongside Russian forces, stunning both Beijing and Washington amid deepening global tensions.
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says Ukraine has captured over 150 Chinese nationals fighting alongside Russian forces, stunning both Beijing and Washington amid deepening global tensions.
🔥 Key Points:
- 155 Chinese fighters allegedly recruited via social media apps like TikTok.
- Kyiv has passport details, confirms Zelenskyy.
- China denies involvement, calls claims “groundless”.
- Zelenskyy says he’s open to exchanging Chinese prisoners for Ukrainian POWs.
⚠️ Global Fallout:
- U.S. lawmakers shocked, amid reports of troop pullbacks in Europe.
- Ukraine demands 10 Patriot missile systems ahead of crucial Ramstein summit to counter Russian ballistic threats.
- Fresh drone attacks on Kyiv ignite fires; one trapped civilian reported.
Meanwhile, a Russian anti-war family seeking asylum in the U.S. says they feel trapped again, caught between repression at home and ICE bureaucracy abroad.