China has shown no visible response for six months after Ukraine handed over detailed evidence that Chinese components were being used in Russian weapons, even as the share of such parts continues to grow, Ukraine’s presidential sanctions commissioner Vladyslav Vlasiuk said.“Six months ago, they received files with exhaustive serial numbers, and in six months there has been realistically no response,” Vlasiuk told journalists on Friday.JOIN US ON TELEGRAMFollow our coverage of the war on the @Kyivpost_official.Ukraine has been systematically collecting and cataloging foreign-made components found in Russian missiles and drones, including serial numbers that can help governments and law enforcement agencies trace how the parts reached Russia.Vlasiuk said the work allows Kyiv to present partners not just with broad accusations, but with specific examples that can be investigated.“We are not just saying ‘Look, there are 35,000 components again,’” he said. “We say: ‘Here are 100 or 200 serial numbers, investigate them.’”According to Vlasiuk, Chinese-made components are being found alongside parts from Germany, Japan, Switzerland, Taiwan, and the US in Russia’s most frequently used weapons, including Kh-101 cruise missiles, Iskander ballistic missiles, and Shahed-type attack drones.“Everywhere we will see fresh components,” Vlasiuk said, adding that Ukraine expects to identify newly produced parts – potentially manufactured in 2026 – in Russian weapons in the coming weeks.
Ukraine Says Chinese Components Still Found in Russian Weapons
Ukraine says Chinese components remain among the foreign parts most commonly found in Russian weapons attacking Ukraine.










