The hybrid front is expanding: China is helping Russia in the fight against Europe
Фото: Reuters
Europe is increasingly facing provocations, attacks, and information pressure from Russia. China is gradually joining this hybrid aggression.
This is reported by Bloomberg.
Russia has long used familiar methods — intimidation, disinformation, hacking — but now these actions are becoming larger and more coordinated.
The report says that Chinese ships have been spotted in incidents involving damage to undersea cables in the Baltic Sea. In addition, cyberattacks from China have become more frequent and aggressive.
Western officials also point to closer cooperation between Moscow and Beijing on disinformation, with both countries pushing similar messages, distorting the truth and trying to influence public opinion in the EU.
Separately, it is mentioned that China is increasing its influence in Southeastern Europe, supporting the region’s poorer countries. This could split Europe’s unity and weaken its position on the international stage.
Analysts note that although Beijing and Moscow act differently, their goal is the same – to make Europe weaker, more divided, and more vulnerable to external pressure.
As a reminder, the American Institute for the Study of War was informed that the Kremlin is deliberately creating the basis for breaking international arms control agreements, trying to prepare for a possible large-scale confrontation with NATO.
As reported, journalists analyzed the leak of secret documents and found that Russia agreed to supply China with armored vehicles and train Chinese airborne units in airborne operations.
It should be noted that the weak response of NATO and the European Union to drone attacks is pushing the Kremlin to take more active actions. At the same time, China also seeks to create chaos in the Alliance countries, so it is not excluded that Chinese leader Xi Jinping, together with Russian dictator Vladimir Putin, are preparing massive strikes on Europe.
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