A bizarre series of fake social media accounts beaming pro-Russian war propaganda has raised concerns about growing Russian influence proliferating online in China.
on behalf of Kyiv, as The Daily Beast has reported, the United States has officially said that it does not have boots on the ground in Ukraine.)was using were in the Henan province inside China, according toUsers noted that this matched his accent as well.
Before Douyin nixed the account, users on the app were able to chime in with “Pavel” and wish Russia well, expressing sentiments that appeared aimed at boosting the“Please take care and be safe, brother from Russia,” one user commented, according to Rest of World. “Long live Russia-China friendship!”
It’s not just “Pavel,” either. Other users have posted videos claiming to be from Russian soldiers fighting in the war, according to Douyin.Beijing’s reaction to Russia’s war in Ukraine has been mixed since Russia invaded last year. At first,was caught off guard by the way Russian President Vladimir Putin was conducting the war in Ukraine, according to a U.S. intelligence community assessment.
China has officially claimed that it is neutral in the war, and has sought to step into a mediator role for the conflict, issuing a so-called peace plan earlier this year.nonlethal aid to Russia to aid the war effort, according to the State Department. And although Beijing branded its proposal as a peace plan, it leaned into Moscow’s narrative of territorial expansion and lacked stipulations that would have Russian troops withdraw from Ukrainian territory.
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