Video
Emerges Showing Clashes Between Indian, Chinese Soldiers
20
August, 2017
Late
last week, we reported that in the first documented clash between
Chinese and Indian soldiers who have been piling up across the border
between the two nations over the latest territorial dispute, "Indian
and Chinese soldiers were involved in an altercation" in the
western Himalayas on Tuesday, "further raising tensions between
the two countries which are already locked in a two-month standoff in
another part of the disputed border." A Reuters source in New
Delhi who was briefed on the military situation on the border, said
Indian soldiers "foiled a bid by a group of Chinese troops to
enter Indian territory in Ladakh, near the Pangong lake." He
added that some of the Chinese soldiers carried iron rods and stones,
and in the melee there were minor injuries on both sides.
"There
was an altercation near the Pangong lake," said a police officer
in Srinagar, the capital of India's Jammu and Kashmir state, under
which the area falls. An army source in Srinagar, quoted by Reuters,
spoke of an altercation following what he called a Chinese army
"incursion in Pangong lake area". This fresh standoff at
Pangong Tso lake in Ladakh comes in the backdrop of tensions between
Indian and Chinese troops over Doklam plateau in Sikkim sector with
the PLA skipping the ceremonial border meetings on Independence Day.
What
is notable about this concerning breakout of violence, is how silent
both India and China have been, with neither side issuing an official
statement confirming or denying last week's events.
Overnight,
thanks to India's NDTV, five days after the "unconfirmed"
scuffle in Ladakh, a video of the clash has surfaced. The video,
which has been widely circulated on social media, shows many soldiers
from the two countries punching and kicking each other and throwing
stones.
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