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Chinese Workers Protest Unpaid Wages in Russia’s Far East

At least 200 Petro-Hehua employees marched for back pay and asked Russian leaders and Rosneft CEO Igor Sechin to intervene, officials said.

Summary by The Moscow Times
Chinese workers building a fuel-making unit at a Rosneft refinery in Far East Russia’s Khabarovsk region took to the streets on Sunday to protest unpaid wages, regional authorities said Monday.

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Not only in Hungary, but also in Russia, significant events took place on April 12: in the morning, more than 100 Chinese workers marched through the streets of Komsomolsk-on-Amur under the slogan of a protest, Meduza reports. According to witnesses, the protest was organized by workers of the Petro-Khekhoa company, who work in a construction camp near an oil refinery. Video footage published on Telegram shows the workers holding signs in Chines…

·Hungary
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More than 100 Chinese workers marched through the streets of Komsomolska-on-Amur on the morning of April 12, followed by videos published by Komsagram and Kasatkin Writes projects.

·Riga, Latvia
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A hundred Chinese workers protest non-payments at a Russian refinery

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Mediazona broke the news in on Sunday, April 12, 2026.
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