China is allegedly providing Russia with satellite intelligence to assist in targeting missile strikes across Ukraine, according to a senior Ukrainian intelligence official. Oleh Alexandrov, from Ukraine’s Foreign Intelligence Agency, revealed to the state news outlet Ukrinform that Beijing has been supplying Moscow with detailed reconnaissance data to identify potential targets, including facilities backed by foreign investors.
“There is evidence of extensive cooperation between Russia and China in conducting satellite reconnaissance of Ukrainian territory to locate and analyze strategic targets for future attacks,” Alexandrov said. “In recent months, several of these targets have been associated with foreign investments.”
This claim follows a series of missile attacks reportedly linked to this growing intelligence collaboration. In August, Russian missiles struck a U.S.-owned appliance factory in Ukraine’s western Zakarpattia region, injuring 15 people. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy condemned the attack, noting that such incidents demonstrate how foreign enterprises are increasingly becoming collateral damage in Russia’s war tactics.
Earlier in April, Zelenskiy accused China of supplying Russia with weapons and gunpowder, and even manufacturing arms within Russian territory. These revelations have raised further concerns among Western nations regarding China’s indirect involvement in the conflict.
If verified, this intelligence-sharing partnership could mark a significant escalation in the geopolitical alliance between Beijing and Moscow, undermining China’s claims of neutrality in the ongoing war. Experts warn that such collaboration could complicate diplomatic efforts and potentially invite new sanctions from Western powers.
As Ukraine continues to defend against Russian aggression, the alleged Chinese support for Moscow highlights the deepening complexity of international alignments shaping the war’s outcome.


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