Continuous increase in airline routes from China to occupied East Turkestan

China has intensified its plans in recent years to Sinicize East Turkistan and exploit its resources. In parallel, it has increased airline routes and land routes connected to China, accelerating the pace of Chinese settler transportation to East Turkistan and the transport of forced labor products.

According to the Chinese propaganda outlet 'Tengri Tagh' in East Turkistan on February 17, Xinjiang Trade and Aviation Limited launched two overseas transport routes combining 'TIR trucks + international cargo aircraft' on the Shenzhen-Khorgos-Almaty-Europe route. This new air route connects Khorgos in East Turkistan with Shenzhen, China.

According to reports, this air route uses B737-700F cargo aircraft with a cargo capacity of 17.5 tons. Goods depart from Shenzhen and are transported via TIR trucks to Khorgos port. After customs procedures, they are transported directly to Almaty International Airport in Kazakhstan. After loading is completed at the airport, the Chinese cargo plane departs from Almaty International Airport, crossing the Caspian Sea and Black Sea region, to reach Larnaca International Airport in Cyprus, Europe.

 

In recent years, China has detained millions of East Turkistan people in detention camps and prisons and displaced youth to Chinese provinces and other regions, leading to a reduction in the Uyghur population and their replacement with Chinese settlers. To improve the implementation of this plan, they are expanding direct air transport from Chinese provinces to various regions of East Turkistan, as well as directly connecting railways and land routes to China, increasing the pace of settler transport and resource exploitation from East Turkistan. Due to the tense situation in the South China Sea, China is also increasing the volume of goods transported abroad via East Turkistan, in addition to increasing the volume of East Turkistan resources transported to China and abroad."

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19/02/2025
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