As China continues to commit genocide in East Turkistan and forced labor products are being transported to Asian and European countries through various routes, China has also launched the Urumqi-Navai cargo route in East Turkistan.
According to a report by the Chinese media outlet Tianshang Network, the Urumqi-Navai international cargo route, which carries cross-border e-commerce parcels, was officially launched on June 15.
It is reported that the route will be operated by Uzbekistan’s Central Asian Airlines. The B767-300F aircraft will carry more than 50 tons of export goods and will fly twice a week in the future. This route is the second international cargo route to Uzbekistan after the Urumqi-Tashkent route.
The report stated that since the beginning of this year, Urumqi Tianshang International Airport has achieved a breakthrough in the total volume of cargo and mail, as well as international cargo transportation. From January to May this year, the cargo and mail transportation volume of Urumqi Tianshang International Airport reached 110,600 tons, an increase of 62.70% compared to the same period last year. The number of international cargo flights reached 2,096, an increase of 687.97% compared to the same period the previous year. The international cargo transportation volume reached 38,500 tons, an increase of 795.35% compared to the same period last year.
Although China is facing international criticism for its forced labor of the Uyghur-led Turkic people, China continues to transport blood-stained forced labor products to Asian and European countries, and is expanding various means of transportation and routes to achieve this.