US knocks China over citizens captured in Ukraine war: ‘Disturbing’
- The US expressed concern after confirming that two Chinese citizens were captured fighting for Russia in Ukraine, calling it a 'disturbing' sign of China's alignment with Moscow.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced that these captures occurred in the Donetsk region and suggested there may be more Chinese nationals involved.
- US State Department spokeswoman Tammy Bruce described the situation as 'disturbing' and highlighted China's role in supplying Russia during the ongoing war.
- Zelensky indicated that he would seek clarification from China about its citizens' involvement in the conflict, stressing it shows Russia's commitment to prolonging the war.
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