Sino-Indian clash at the Sikkim border



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China and India have clashed on the Sikkim border. Troops from the two countries clashed in Nakula, North Sikkim, on Saturday. However, the situation did not escalate until the exchange of fire. However, both sides are involved in clashes. Several people were injured on both sides.

Stock Image The dispute was later resolved locally. Two Indian Army officers, speaking on condition of anonymity, told the country’s media. Reported

They said that about 150 soldiers from both sides clashed in the Nakula sector at an altitude of 5,000 feet beyond Muguthang. Four Indian soldiers and six Chinese soldiers were wounded.

The media contacted the Indian Army headquarters on the matter, but said there was no information about it. However, such incidents generally do not occur in Nakula, a former army officer said.

Sino-Indian clashes on the border are not new. In August 2016, soldiers from both sides clashed in the Pangong Lake area near the Line of Control in Ladakh. In addition to hitting, there are also incidents of throwing stones at each other. The armies of the two countries clashed for 63 consecutive days in Doklam. It was then that the incident occurred. Source: Anandabazar.



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