The ongoing Russia-Ukraine war, now in its 41st month, has drawn in approximately 75 countries. The increasing presence of foreign mercenaries, fighting on both sides of the conflict, raises concerns about a global expansion of the war.
Recent developments have highlighted China’s role in the conflict. Ukraine has captured Chinese citizens fighting on the front lines, with their passports being seized. This prompts an examination of China’s objectives. The events are interpreted as part of China’s strategy for Taiwan, strengthening ties with Russia and gaining valuable military experience for its soldiers.
China tested its ICBM missile on September 25, 2024, releasing a video of the test almost a year later. The missile, identified as the DF-31AG, has been upgraded to carry nuclear warheads to the United States. Its range of about 13,500 km indicates China’s ambitious military plans.
The protracted nature of the Russia-Ukraine war, now in its fourth year, presents a risk of broader global consequences. The escalating involvement of foreign mercenaries intensifies this concern.
