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(Updated at 4:20 PM) China and India again erupted into border conflicts. The Indian army said today (31) that the Chinese People’s Liberation Army carried out “provocative military operations” on the 29th and 30th to try to attack Lake Pangong in Ladakh. (Pangong Tso) The South Bank entered the area under Indian jurisdiction, but the Indian army had preemptively prevented the invasion of the PLA. In response to India’s accusations, China later responded that it had never crossed the actual line of control between the two countries.
Based on reports from the Hindustan Times, India TV, and the Russian satellite news agency, Indian Army spokesman Aman Anand noted in a press release issued today that mainland Chinese People’s Liberation Army troops on the 29th and 30th In the evening, they violated the consensus reached between the two countries in military and diplomatic mediation, and unilaterally carried out provocative military actions to change the status quo.
“The Indian Army took steps to strengthen our position before the People’s Liberation Army launched operations in the area on the southern shore of Lake Pangong Co. It also stopped China’s unilateral intention to change the facts.”
Anand said: “The Indian Army is committed to maintaining peace and tranquility through dialogue, but it is also determined to protect the integrity of the territory.” Annan said the two sides are currently holding a meeting to resolve the dispute.
According to Indian army sources, the Continental Army tried to mobilize a large number of troops in the Indian area, but the Indian army had caught the intent from the other side beforehand and stopped the actions on the ground.
In response to the Indian army’s accusation that the PLA deliberately provoked the invasion, Reuters reported that Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian responded at the press conference, claiming that the PLA “never crossed” the ” Line of Royal Control “(Line of Royal Control) on the Sino-Indian border.
Since May, the border conflict between China and India has intensified. In mid-June, the two armies erupted into bloody clashes in the Galwan Valley (Galwan Valley) on the eastern border of Ladakh. India announced the death of 20 soldiers. Although mainland China did not announce the death toll, it was rumored there were more than 40 casualties.
(Zhongshi News Network)
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