The US and other western countries have retaliated against Russia’s invasion of Ukraine by imposing a slew of punitive sanctions.
Nevertheless, according to a new allegation, Russian President Vladimir Putin has reacted by quietly seeking assistance from a strong ally.
Putin is looking for help from China in the shape of military and economic aid.
Administration officials are concerned that China will aid Russia’s war efforts in Ukraine by mitigating the international fallout, according to the report.
On Sunday, National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan was quoted as warning that if China comes to Russia’s aid, the US will push back.
Despite having said little about Russia’s aggressiveness, the Chinese government has reiterated Russian assertions regarding the location of suspected biological weapons facilities in Ukraine.
According to statistics given by the US, it operates 26 bio-laboratories and other associated facilities in Ukraine, all of which are under the supervision of the US Department of Defense. During a press conference last week, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Zhao Lijian stated.
He went on to say that all deadly diseases in Ukraine must be stored in these facilities, and that the US is in charge of all research. No information shall be published to the public without prior consent from the United States.
In a tweet thread, White House press secretary Jen Psaki criticized the remarks, implying that they could be a hint that Russia is planning a false flag strike.
“Now that Russia has made these false claims, and China has seemingly endorsed this propaganda, we should all be on the lookout for Russia to possibly use chemical or biological weapons in Ukraine, or to create a false flag operation using them,” she stated.