The Wall Street Journal of the United States quotes the Russian Customs Data Newsletter that Chinese defense enterprises and private enterprises transport navigation equipment and fighter components to the sanctions to the Russian state -owned national defense company, so that Russia can still get the required strategic materials under sanctions.Essence

The Wall Street Journal reported on Saturday (February 4) that according to the customs records provided by the Advanced National Defense Research Center (C4ADS) of the non -profit organization, these are only Russia's tens of thousands of military and civilians imported after the invasion of Ukraine last year.Use a small part of the material.Records show that most military and civilian supplies come from China.

Western officials said that their economic pressure launched in February last year will target exports to Russia, including computer chips, infrared cameras, and radar equipment to weaken Moscow's war.

But customs and corporate records show that Russia can still import the technology through specific countries, such as the United Arab Emirates.After the outbreak of the Russian and Ukraine War, some countries led by the United States have adopted a series of pressure and sanctions against Moscow.

However, the records of the Wall Street Journal showed that Chinese companies, including state -owned and private enterprises, are the main exporters of military and civilian materials that US officials expressed their special attention.

Report list, Chinese defense enterprise Poly Technology, on August 31 last year, sold navigation equipment for military transport helicopters to the Russian state -owned military export company JSC Rosoboronexport; earlier in the month, Fujian Nanan Baofeng Electronics passed a Uzbekkstein TanState -owned Defense Corporation sells the telescopic antenna of military vehicles to Russia, which is used for communication interference; on October 24, China State -owned Aircraft Corporation AVIC International, AO KRET, a subsidiary of Rostec, a sanctioned Russian defense giant, was transported by 12010,000 US dollars of Soviet 35 fighter parts.

Wang Shaofeng, general manager of Fujian Baofeng Electronic, email reply to the Wall Street Journal, saying that it may be the name of a third party illegally using his company because it does not include the name of "Nan'an".He also said that the company did not produce the expansion antenna, nor did it be recorded in any Uzbekistan state -owned defense company.

Other Chinese and Russian companies have not responded to the request for comment.

Bloomberg reported on January 24 that people familiar with the matter reported that the Bayeng government of the United States proposed evidence to the Chinese government, showing that some Chinese state -owned enterprises may support Russia's war in Ukraine, and tried to determine Beijing's activities on these activities on these activities.Do you know.

The insider refused to provide details, only to say that these supports include non -fatal military and economic assistance.The United States CNN (CNN) also quoted many sources familiar with European and American information that Chinese companies provided non -fatal military supplies such as bulletproof clothing and helmets to Russia, but did not provide stronger military assistance that Russia requested.

It is reported that U.S. officials are worried about this trend, and it has warned Chinese officials to provide support for support for Russia and Ukraine's war.

Those familiar with Bayeng's government thinking said that the United States believes that these Chinese state -owned enterprises deliberately assisted Russia to fight in Ukraine, but it is not clear whether the Chinese government knows.The United States is examining relevant evidence that if Chinese companies support Russia's invasion of Ukraine, it will have a disturbing impact on the United States on Russia and China policies.