This time, representatives of the People’s Republic of China have arrived in Russia and demonstrated how a person with a bionic prosthesis can play the piano.
Russian soldiers with severe wounds may receive bionic prostheses from China. Russian authorities are investigating this possibility. This was stated by the Deputy Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation, head of the Defenders of the Fatherland Foundation Anna Tsivileva, RosSMI reported on Tuesday, November 19.
“Now we consider the possibility for the seriously injured, we want to organize prosthetics in the People’s Republic of China After all, they have bionic prostheses that allow a chip to be implanted not only in the muscle fiber .but even in the brain And fully reproduce the movement.
Tsivileva said that colleagues from China have already arrived in Russia on this occasion and showed how a person with such a prosthesis can play the piano.
“We need to involve our partners and international organizations to provide them (the military participating in the war against Ukraine – ed.) with the best modern prosthetics,” added the Deputy Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation.
Anna Tsivileva is the cousin of Russian dictator Vladimir Putin, the wife of Russian Energy Minister Sergei Tsivilev, and the head of the Defenders of the Fatherland Foundation, initiated by the Kremlin.
Let’s recall that from November 11 to 15, the Secretary of the Security Council of Russia Sergei Shoigu was in China on a trip, where he held a round of strategic security consultations.
In October, Russian Defense Minister Andrei Bilousov arrived in China. He held talks in Beijing with the head of the PRC military department, Dong Jun. Bilousov then said that the Russian Federation is looking forward to “close and fruitful cooperation with Chinese partners.”
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Source: korrespondent

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