Clashes over LAC: 20 Chinese soldiers wounded, army jabbers respond harshly


- Chinese troops also chased Sikkim border

New Delhi, Monday, January 25, 2021

There were reports of another skirmish between the Indian Army and Chinese troops near the Line of Control (LOC) in East Ladakh.

Three days ago, Chinese troops patrolled the border in the Kula area of ​​Sikkim. He was chased by Indian troops as he tried to infiltrate Indian territory.

Four Indian soldiers and 20 Chinese soldiers were reported injured in the clash in Kula. Indian troops chased away the Chinese troops, preventing them from infiltrating.

According to an Indian Army official, our men were patrolling all parts of the Indian border despite the deadly weather of minus thirty degrees.

Attempts by Chinese troops to infiltrate Indian territory once again created tension on the border, making it more difficult for Indians to move. China, on the one hand, is negotiating for peace. The ninth round of talks lasted for fifteen hours without any concrete solution.

On the one hand, China withdrew its 10,000 troops from East Ladakh in the wake of the deadly weather. In addition to East Ladakh, China also reduced its troops in the Sikkim area. But as some of his troops were still in the area, he was constantly on the lookout for Indian troops.

The conflict erupted after China's incursion into the Galvan Valley on June 15 last year. At that time also there were clashes between Chinese and Indian troops. Tensions have been high in the area ever since. China has been consistently aggressive. Pretend to negotiate on the one hand and constant maneuvering and intrusion attempts on the other. China was playing on a double basis.

However, reports of the spread of the corona virus from China have turned the world against China.


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