Indian Army Gives New Information On Violent Skirmish Of Galwan Valley



Ladakh : The Indian Army has given new information after the violent clash in the Galwan valley of eastern Ladakh. In fact, the Indian Army has said that no Indian Army personnel are missing in the violent skirmish between India and China in the Galwan Valley. After the withdrawal of the consent of the Chinese troops in the Galwan Valley, there was a fierce skirmish between the armies of the two countries for six to seven hours with stones and sticks.

The martyred and wounded soldiers belong to the Bihar Regiment. Martyr Colonel Santosh Babu, a resident of Telangana, was leading the Indian contingent. China is still silent on the number of soldiers killed. At the same time, Chinese helicopters and ambulances were seen hovering over LAC to carry their soldiers.

According to military sources, on Monday night Chinese troops agreed to leave Galwan Valley as agreed between the two armies, but shortly afterwards it turned back and attacked the Indian soldiers with stones. Initially, a small contingent of Chinese soldiers withdrew from there on the objection of the Indian soldiers, but in a short time a large number of Chinese soldiers wearing security equipment and armed with stones came back and started attacking unarmed Indian soldiers with stones, iron rods and barbed wire.

According to the information, about 120 Indian soldiers were surrounded by trickery by the Chinese army here. The Chinese soldiers were five times more in number. Sensing the situation, Indian soldiers gave a befitting reply. The collision lasted for about six to seven hours. It is being told that the Chinese military had detected the presence of Indian soldiers by doing thermal imaging with the help of drones before the attack. Colonel Santosh Babu, commanding the Indian battalion, and two soldiers succumbed to the sudden attack. Later the situation worsened and clashes started from both sides. During this time, 20 soldiers were martyred in India. While 43 Chinese soldiers were killed or injured. Its information has not been provided by China.

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