New Delhi: A clash between Indian and Chinese troops has reportedly broken out along the Line of Control in Arunachal Pradesh. Soldiers from both sides suffered minor injuries. Both sides retreated before the conflict escalated. Reports are coming out that the conflict took place on Friday, December 9.
India’s military sources said that China’s provocation was retaliated once morest. The clash took place in Arunachal Pradesh’s Tawang sector. The Indian Army stopped the Chinese troops from crossing the Line of Actual Control. This was followed by a conflict. About 300 Chinese soldiers crossed the Line of Control. But Indian military sources said that they did not expect that the Indian Army was also preparing. According to reports, six Indian soldiers were injured in the conflict. They were brought to Guwahati for treatment. Military sources said that there are twice as many injuries on the Chinese side.
After the conflict in eastern Ladakh, another India-China conflict is being reported for the first time. In 2020, the clash in the Galvan Valley was the most severe of these. 20 Indian soldiers lost their lives in the incident. At least 40 Chinese soldiers have been killed or injured, according to reports. After this, tension prevailed in the border area.