Russian TV host suggests Chinese military collaboration
Vladimir Solovyov, a well-known Russian propagandist, suggested that China could produce weapons in Russia and send a two-million-strong "guerrilla party." He stated that Lviv could become a "beautiful Chinese city."
Vladimir Solovyov, Russian propagandist, sparked controversy with his remarks about potential collaboration with China. In his post, he suggested that China could produce various types of weapons in Russia and send a two-million-strong "guerilla party" to Russia.
Shocking words on Russian television about Ukraine
Additionally, Solovyov stated that China could take over the western regions of Ukraine, calling Lviv a "beautiful Chinese city."
"Russian propagandist Solovyev thinks it'd be great if China produced 'all sorts of weapons' in Russia and sent a 2-million 'guerilla party' to them. He also said that China can take western regions of Ukraine, calling Lviv 'a beautiful Chinese city'," wrote Anton Gerashchenko on platform X, translating Solovyov's statements.
Zelensky on China and Russia
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced on Friday that Chinese companies, sanctioned by Kyiv that day, were involved in the production of Russian Iskander missiles.
"Today, we have expanded our Ukrainian sanctions against nearly a hundred more entities - natural and legal persons - most of whom are involved in the production of such missiles - Iskanders - like those that struck our Kharkiv," Zelensky wrote on social media.
"Many of these entities are Russian, but unfortunately, some are also from China," he added.