The footage, shared by Russian military correspondent Pavel Kukushkin on his Telegram channel, shows two men sitting opposite each other at a table, communicating in Russian and Chinese via a voice electronic translator.
“The Chinese unit in the Pyatnashka brigade is growing. More and more [Chinese] are constantly arriving. Our Chinese brothers have also come to us,” a Russian serviceman said in the video published by Kukushkin.
The video comes shortly after India said it was working to bring home some 20 of its citizens who say they were tricked into fighting for Russia on the front lines in Ukraine.
Some Indian citizens recruited by Russia told AFP that they were promised roles that wouldn’t involved fighting on the front lines, but when they arrived in Russia, they were trained to use weapons including Kalashnikov assault rifles and deployed to Ukraine.
Unfortunately, if that changes they may lose support.
Trust me, tech company lobbying is stronger than Russian lobbying.
Right. I’m saying if the island was no longer the world leader.
Taiwanese living in Taiwan. We get a crazy amount of news about this all the time.
Advanced chips is not something that you can just throw money at and figure it out. Even if they stole a machine, it would be impossible to operate it let alone recreate it.
At the pace they are at, it’s going to be decades until they have something close to what my people have and by that time, we probably have something else better.
@jaschen @LowtierComputer
No one is even close to Taiwan.