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Exclusive: Russia to Train Chinese Troops to Counter NATO Weapons – HUR

Summary by Kyiv Post
Russia will train 600 Chinese troops how to counter Western weapons using combat experience from its war in Ukraine this year, Ukrainian intelligence source tells Kyiv Post.

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Moscow is preparing to receive, starting from 2025, about 600 Chinese soldiers for a programme of training specialized in combating Western arms, based on the hard lessons of the war in Ukraine.

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This article summarizes the most important events of the Ukrainian war from Tuesday, June 24, 2025. This is the 1216th day of the war. Russia is training 600 Chinese soldiers this year to fight against Western armaments, writes the Ukrainian media Kyiv Post, based on its intelligence source. – The Kremlin has decided to allow Chinese military personnel to study and absorb the combat experience gained in Russia's war against Ukraine, a Ukrainian …

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According to Ukrainian military intelligence, Moscow is preparing to host this year 600 Chinese military personnel to train them to deal with Western armaments, building on its return to experience in Ukraine.

Russia will recruit 600 Chinese troops to train them to counter Western weapons. tsn.ua (news 1+1)

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Kyiv Post broke the news in Kyiv, Ukraine on Tuesday, June 24, 2025.
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