The Russian transport plane An-124 Ruslan flew to mainland China at least 10 times in the past week, and returned to Moscow on the same day. In order to avoid tracking, the Russian plane often closed the transponder, because the transport materials were kept strictly confidential, and the outside world questioned whether it was secretly transporting military supplies. . There are different opinions from the mainland media. It is mentioned that if Russia brings back materials such as body armor, helmets and clothing, it is not considered military aid and is a normal trade exchange; Some netizens directly pointed out on the forum that the mainland may secretly aid Russian chips.
The flight tracking service Radarbox reported that in the past seven days, the Russian transport plane An-124 made 9 sorties to China, but only 3 flights returned to Russia. In other words, some flights were closed during the flight to China and back to Russia transponder, making it difficult for the outside world to track.
It is understood that a number of Russian cargo planes landed at Zhengzhou Airport, which attracted the attention of mainland social media and released a video, saying that the plane may have come to pick up body armor, helmets and clothes. However, it is currently impossible to confirm whether this statement is true.
According to comprehensive land media reports, Russia urgently transported bulletproof vests, helmets, and clothing from mainland China. They are not confidential materials, and there is nothing mysterious about them. These are not considered military aid, but are normal Russian purchases of protective equipment and belong to normal trade transactions. .
The outside world is concerned about whether China provides military assistance such as missiles to Russia. In this regard, China has repeatedly emphasized that in the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, China has always maintained a neutral position. From the perspective of objectivity and fairness, it will never provide such assistance to Russia. .
But another theory is that the Russian cargo plane landed at Zhengzhou Airport. The airport staff spent a long time loading hundreds of tons of cross-border e-commerce and clothing goods into the cargo hold, and then flew to Moscow. Such a big battle may be due to Pull e-commerce items instead of rumored military supplies such as body armor and helmets.
In addition, in overseas Chinese online forums, some netizens speculated that the material that China secretly aided Russia might be chips.