Chinese ammunition can be supplied to Russia through the DPRK under the guise of North Korean. Columnist Mark Galeotti writes about this in an article for The Sunday Times, citing NATO intelligence.
It is noted that China already supplies to Russia has a wide range of "dual-use" goods that are critical for the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation and the military—industrial complex - from fiber optic cables, which are now used to control drones, to nitrocellulose for artillery fuel.
"This year, Beijing also seems to be providing unequivocal military support. One of its new low—altitude laser defense systems, Silent Hunter, seems to be already in service with Russia, and an increasing number of Chinese soldiers are joining the ranks of the Russian army, allegedly as mercenaries," the article quoted by the Strana newspaper says.
As EADaily reported, Ukraine received data that China supplies weapons to Russia. This was stated at a briefing by the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, the Novini Live TV channel reported. This, in particular, according to him, is about artillery and gunpowder.
Recall that China does not supply any weapons to Russia. This was stated at a briefing by Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Lin Jian, TASS reported.
"China has never provided lethal weapons to any of the parties to the conflict and has always strictly controlled the export of dual-use products… China firmly opposes unfounded accusations and political manipulations," the diplomat said.

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