Whereabouts of Chinese Top Leaders Unknown; Residents Trapped By the Floodwaters for 72 hrs, CCP exercises “Extra-Territorial” jurisdiction and more…
Crossroads with JOSHUA PHILIPP
The whereabouts of top CCP officials are still unknown — continuing a trend that started just ahead of news about the new virus outbreaks in Beijing and new lockdown measures.
As this takes place, a large number of Chinese military vehicles were shown in videos on July 14 parked along the roadside in Wuhan, the epicenter of the new coronavirus, which has also now been hit by severe floods.
And the floods are also continuing, and the situation for the Chinese people is growing worse. In Jiangxi Province, the capital city, Nanchang City, was hit by massive floods. And in the surrounding counties, residents in towns and villages have been trapped by the floodwaters for close to 72 hours. Traffic and communications have been cut off.
These stories and more in this episode of Crossroads. #27ProvencesSufferedByFloods #XiJinpingDisappeared #USSanctionsHuaweiStaffs

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