Kremlin, asked if China is sharing satellite intel for Ukraine, says Moscow has its own capabilities

Russia's President Putin and Ethiopia’s Prime Minister Ahmed meet in Moscow
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov waits before a meeting of Russia's President Vladimir Putin with Ethiopia’s Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed in Moscow, Russia, September 25, 2025. REUTERS/Ramil Sitdikov/Pool
Source: REUTERS

The Kremlin said on Monday that it had its own capabilities to cover all of its battlefield needs after being asked about a Ukrainian claim that China was providing intelligence to enable Moscow to better launch missile strikes against Ukraine.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov was responding to a question about the matter after Oleh Aleksandrov, an official with Ukraine's Foreign Intelligence Agency, told the state Ukrinform news agency, that China was passing on satellite intelligence on targets, including those benefiting from foreign investment.

"We have our own capabilities, including space capabilities, to accomplish all the tasks the special military operation poses," Peskov told reporters.

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