"Two Chinese state-owned banks will restrict financing for Russian commodity purchases, suggesting there are limits to Beijing's support for Moscow as the Kremlin confronts severe economic sanctions over its attack of Ukraine."
I don't really believe this means much at all, it's more of a public relations move to make China look like they are against Russia in this new Ukraine military operation. The two countries are tied at the hip, in my opinion.
I'm starting to think Ukraine didn't even put up a fight, here is Ukraine's military. You would think they would of stopped or at least slowed down Russia, haven't seen any footage of any real give and take. This looks like we surrender, don't hurt us type of thing.
https://armedforces.eu/Ukraine
Don't get me wrong, I'm not against the Ukrainian people at all, I'm 100% for the average person in Ukraine. It's just that Russia has been moving personal to the Ukrainian boarder for some time, so this should not of been a sneak attack, or surprise for Ukraine.
It would be an entirely different thing if China outright condemned Russia, which it would never do, because they are allies.
This is just my view point, so will leave it at that.