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Zelensky says Russia using mercenaries from China, Pakistan and other countries

Ukrainian president’s claims come as a US special envoy prepares for talks in Moscow ahead of a looming sanctions deadline

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Ukrainian servicemen fire an anti-aircraft twin autocannon towards a Russian drone from a sunflower field, near Pavlograd, Dnipropetrovsk region. Photo: AFP
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Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Monday that Ukrainian troops in northeastern Ukraine were fighting foreign “mercenaries” from various countries including China, Pakistan and parts of Africa, and vowed a response.

Zelensky has previously accused Moscow of recruiting Chinese fighters for its war effort against Ukraine, charges Beijing denied, while North Korea has also provided thousands of its own troops in Russia’s Kursk region.
“We spoke with commanders about the frontline situation, the defence of Vovchansk, and the dynamics of the battles,” Zelensky wrote on social media after visiting a frontline area in the northeastern Kharkiv region.
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“Our warriors in this sector are reporting the participation of mercenaries from China, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Pakistan, and African countries in the war. We will respond.”
Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky meets with soldiers in the Kharkiv region. Photo: Ukrainian Presidential Press Service via AFP
Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky meets with soldiers in the Kharkiv region. Photo: Ukrainian Presidential Press Service via AFP

Reuters contacted the embassies of Tajikistan, Uzbekistan and Pakistan in Kyiv to request comment. Russia did not immediately comment publicly on Zelensky’s comments.

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The accusations from the battlefield came on the same day that the Kremlin announced it was anticipating “important” talks with Donald Trump’s special envoy later this week.

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