China pulls its troops to the border with Russia

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6 September, China began to pull its troops to the border with Russia, according to sources in the FSB Border Service of Russia.

For example, concentrations of troops was seen in the Chinese city bordering Mayatun (Majiatun).   

“Colon with heavy machinery, 12-15 thousand troops and artillery began to camp in Mayatune. Our FSBshniki try to hide this stressful time, but local media have already begun to apply this information. Not yet clear goal concentrations of troops on the border, but something smells bad “- said the representative of the Border correspondent.

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8 thoughts on “China pulls its troops to the border with Russia

  1. That is what a secure border really looks like if the leader of the country really thinks it should be closed! Ours now have welcoming stations and free rides to the barracks and then to the town they ship them too. They also see no need to inform the town officials that they are sending the illegals there either,but you damn sure better wear that seat belt or you will receive a citation! USSA<USSA<USSA<USSA

  2. It’s difficult to understand why China is moving 12,000 troops and tanks to the Russian border. But…if you realize “everything” the media is telling us about the Ukraine is a lie….then it makes more sense.

    1. 2001 Sino-Russian Treaty of Friendship
      “The treaty outlines the broad strokes which are to serve as a basis for peaceful relations, economic cooperation, as well as diplomatic and geopolitical reliance. Controversially, Article 9 of the treaty can be seen as an implicit defense pact, and other articles (A7 and A16) point at increasing military cooperation, including the sharing of “military know-how” (A16), namely, Chinese access to Russian military technology.”
      Inter alia:
      “That is, each country should refrain from developing and conducting any foreign and defense policy that would jeopardize the interests of the other. Specifically, Russia and China will not join any alliance or take any action if such a move threatens to undermine the sovereignty, security, and territorial integrity of the other signatory (Article 8). If one of the parties faces a threat of
      aggression, the two countries should immediately consult each other “with the aim of removing the threat” (Article 9). “

  3. looks like a parade.

    flags, all tanks in a nice line with comanders standing half out of the turret.
    probably a BS story.

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