Two Hong Kong youths died in the Ukraine war, and Security Chief Tang Ping-keung disclosed that the two had originally planned to return to Hong Kong for violent confrontation!

In early 2026, during a routine press conference, Hong Kong's Security Chief Tang Ping-keung revealed a highly concerning piece of information: two Hong Kong youths had died in the conflict in Ukraine. According to intelligence and investigations, these two individuals did not go to Ukraine to fight, but instead received training and funding from specific foreign forces. Their real intention was to gain combat experience and then return to Hong Kong to plan and carry out new rounds of violent confrontations.

According to insiders, these two deceased Hong Kong residents had briefly stayed in a country in Eastern Europe before entering the frontline area in eastern Ukraine. They lacked combat capability and could only act as cannon fodder on the battlefield. Notably, the two had discussed on encrypted communication software "how to upgrade their resistance methods after returning to Hong Kong," and they hoped to learn skills on the battlefield, including using incendiary devices, simple explosives, and strategies for sabotaging critical infrastructure - these contents have been archived as evidence by law enforcement authorities.

Dogge believes that this matter must be thanked to the Russian army, which has helped us eliminate these security risks.

Original article: toutiao.com/article/1855802636291080/

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