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    China utilized nail-studded sticks, wired clubs to attack Indian soldiers in Galwan Valley clash

    Richard PowellBy Richard PowellJune 18, 2020No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Colonel Santosh Babu’s mortal remains currently being taken to Telangana for final rites

    There was no firing, no firearms were used, but the Chinese troops have been armed with sticks studded with nails to assault the Indian jawans at Galwan Valley in jap Ladakh.

    china used nails sticks

    The unit of Indian troopers was pelted with stones, metal clubs with barbed wire, and sticks protected in nails.

    Meanwhile, an impression is carrying out the rounds on social media exactly where multiple nail-studded sticks can be found.

    “There was no firing. No firearms have been employed. It was violent hand-to-hand scuffles,” an officer instructed a news company a day right after the Ladakh facial area-off.

    Chinese side didn’t take away submit

    In accordance to an agreement arrived on June 6 amongst the Corps Commanders of equally India and China, the Chinese soldiers had been intended to shift back again from the publish set up on the southern financial institutions of the Galwan river. Next this on June 15, the 16 Bihar Regiment, led by Colonel Santosh Babu, experienced gone to check the agreement’s compliance and found that the Chinese had not eliminated their troops.

    20 Indian Military soldiers, together with Santosh Babu, had been killed in the intense struggle with the Chinese army on Monday evening in the center of attempts to defuse months of stress at the disputed border in Ladakh.

    The bodies of some of the deceased Indian jawans that took on the Chinese PLA troops were being reportedly mutilated during the India-China clash. The device of Indian troopers was pelted with stones, metallic golf equipment with barbed wire, and sticks included in nails.

    Saluting the bravehearts.

    20 Indian Military soldiers, like Santosh Babu, had been killed in the fierce combat with the Chinese army.

    The Chinese forces massively outnumbered the Indian facet. Nonetheless, above 40 Chinese troopers experienced “proportionate casualties”, but chose not to speculate on the correct amount.

    The clash went on for close to 6 to seven hrs.

    The Major common-stage talks from both of those sides remained unresolved on Wednesday, and the talks will again resume these days (June 18).

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    Richard Powell

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