LIVE: China PLA Military Graft – Missile Fuel Used to “Cook Food” | Vantage with Palki Sharma
In a startling revelation, a former People’s Liberation Navy Lieutenant Colonel has disclosed rampant corruption within China’s military, including the misuse of missile fuel by air force personnel. According to his account, officers resorted to using solid missile fuel as a cooking source for traditional Chinese hotpot meals. This comes on the heels of a US media report about missile fuel tanks being filled with water, highlighting severe funding shortfalls and corruption issues plaguing the People’s Liberation Army. Palki Sharma tells you more
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China | People’s Liberation Army | Former Navy Lieutenant | Xi Jinping | Revelation | Personal Account | Firstpost | World News | Vantage | Palki Sharma
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