BEIJING, June 16 — China today accused India of crossing a disputed border between the two countries, as the Indian army said three of its soldiers had been killed in violent clashes. Tensions flare on a fairly regular basis between the two nuclear-armed neighbours over their 3,500-kilometre...
China and India have often clashed on the Ladakh region's frontier.— Reuters pic
Tensions flare on a fairly regular basis between the two nuclear-armed neighbours over their 3,500-kilometre border, which has never been properly demarcated. Foreign ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian told reporters Indian troops crossed the border twice yesterday, “provoking and attacking Chinese personnel, resulting in serious physical confrontation between border forces on the two sides”.He did not make reference to any fatalities, but India said Tuesday there had been casualties “on both sides”.
“Do not cross the border, do not provoke trouble, do not take any unilateral action that would complicate the border situation.”
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