(Washington Comprehensive News) Chinese military industry enterprises have been exposed to at least twice through the Sino -Russian freight train to transport tens of thousands of kilograms of fire -free pills to the Russian arsenal, which is enough to produce at least 80 million bullets.The so -called neutral position in Beijing in Russia and Ukraine was questioned again.

The New York Times on Friday (June 23) quoted data reports from Importgenius, a global import and export agency, said that Chinese state -owned enterprise Poly Technology exported gunpowder to Russia last year.Poly Technology is one of the largest arms exporters in China. Previously, it was sanctioned by the US government for selling missile technology in the world and providing assistance to Iran.

The Barnaul Cartridge Plant, which has provided ammunition for ammunition to the Russian government over the past decade, was included in the European Union in December last year.Public information shows that the Baluer ammunition factory may also be used by the Russian mercenary organization Wagner Group as a training camp.

Experts pointed out that since the invasion of Ukraine in Russia, Poly Technology has exported to the Balube ammunition factory worth nearly 2 million US dollars (about S $ 2.7 million), which is enough to constitute "fatal assistance".

U.S. officials have expressed concerns about "fatal aid" provided by China to Russia for the Ukraine battlefield, but have not directly accused Beijing to do so.

Brinken has shown to worry about Chinese private companies to assist Russia

U.S. Secretary of State Brills went to China on the 19th that China assured the United States that it would not provide fatal aid for the Ukrainian war to Russia, and the U.S. government did not "see any factual facts."But Brinken also pointed out: "We are worried that Chinese private companies may be providing assistance."

Importgenius Research Director George pointed out that Poly Technology takes steel wires on the issue of "what is to provide fatal aid to Russia.""When transporting a large number of gunpowder used to make military bullets to a war country, imagine that the manufacture will not cause fatal consequences on the battlefield."

Gabevyev, the director of the Eurasian Center of Carnegie, also said in an interview: "This is fatal aid. The question is, how big the influence and scale are."

Gabayev pointed out that since the US government stated in detail which items violated Western sanctions at the beginning of the Russia and Ukraine War, China avoided the red line that it was "obvious" across the United States.However, because Poly Technology has been providing gunpowder to Balau's ammunition factory before the outbreak of the Russian and Ukraine War, China may treat these exports as part of normal trade.