Kremlin Denies Reliance on Chinese Intelligence in Ukraine Conflict
The Kremlin asserted its self-sufficiency in meeting battlefield needs after Ukraine alleged that China was providing intelligence for missile strikes. Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov emphasized Russia's own capabilities, including space resources, contradicting claims by Ukrainian Foreign Intelligence on Chinese satellite assistance in targeting sites with foreign investment.

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The Kremlin has refuted allegations that it relies on Chinese intelligence for its military operations against Ukraine. This comes after a Ukrainian official claimed China was supplying satellite data to aid Moscow's missile strikes.
Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov emphasized Russia's self-reliant capabilities in a statement on Monday. He dismissed the notion that China was facilitating Russian military efforts, asserting Russia's own space capabilities were sufficient for its operational needs.
The accusations from Ukraine's Foreign Intelligence Agency suggest that Chinese intelligence targets sites benefitting from foreign investment, aiming to bolster Russian precision in the ongoing conflict. The Kremlin's response highlights the tension surrounding international involvement in the Ukraine war.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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