New intelligence suggests China is considering sending artillery and ammunition to Russia, according to three U.S. officials.
to Moscow, telling Washington to stay out of its relationship with the Kremlin.
But Keir Giles, a Russia expert and a senior consulting fellow at the London based think tank Chatham House, told NBC News by telephone Sunday that “previous assessments and predictions of Russia imminently running out of a given type of ammunitions has not turned out to be the case in real life.”drones it has received from Iran
From a Chinese perspective it is important that Russia is not defeated, according to Michael A. Horowitz, a geopolitical and security analyst, and head of intelligence at Le Beck consultancy. He added that if China only provided small arms munitions to Russia then that may not register in Europe, which along with the U.S. is one of its main trading partners. “But if they provide anything beyond that, including artillery shells that are heavily used in Ukraine, or drones, then Europe will feel pressured to respond,” he said.
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