The Chinese helicopter flew over ALC in Ladakh, chased by an Air Force fighter jet.



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Own report: China rekindled tensions in Ladakh after tensions erupted in Naku La in northern Sikkim on Saturday. On Tuesday, a Chinese Army helicopter entered the Current Control Line (LAC) in Ladakh. Air Force fighter jets chased the helicopters as soon as they saw the target.

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ANI quoted a central government source as saying that a Chinese army helicopter flew near the Current Control Line. Air force planes retaliated. The Air Force now patrol the area.

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Meanwhile, the Center has learned that Chinese helicopters have not crossed the LAC region. However, as Pakistan’s F-16S and F-16S aircraft recently began patrolling the country’s eastern border, the China helicopter problem is emphasized. Because Leh and Ladakh have two air bases. One is in Leh and the other is in Taise. As a result, the issue of security is being given the utmost importance.

Indian and Chinese troops clashed on Saturday in Naku La, North Sikkim. According to various media reports, the clashes between the armies of the two countries were so fierce that several people were injured. However, the Indian army said nothing of the sort. It has only been said that the “confrontation” of the two armies lasted for a time. Problems are resolved through negotiation in accordance with the protocol. After many days, such an unpleasant situation was created, the army said. Experts say the area between Muguthang and Naku La is not disputed in that way.



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