China remains bunker in place of skirmish in Galvan valley
After the talks between China and India, it may have been agreed to step back, but questions are constantly being raised about the dragon’s intention. China is now building new bunkers and walls near the site of the skirmish in the Galvan Valley.
In a violent clash on 22 June in the Galwan Valley of Ladakh, 20 Indian soldiers were killed in the clash. At the same time, in the retaliation of Indian soldiers, 40 Chinese soldiers also became casualties. After this violence, there were several rounds of talks between the military officers of India and China and now both countries have agreed to withdraw the army. However, fresh photographs from the satellite of Galvan Valley are revealing the ground reality. This has started raising doubts about the dragon’s intentions.
Open-source intelligence analyst Detresfa has released fresh satellite photos of the Galvan Valley. It is clear in this picture that China is building a bunker for rescue near the site of the skirmish in Galvan. China has built small walls and moats at this place. Fresh pictures have now raised many questions about China’s intention. China is believed to be strengthening its military position under the guise of negotiations.
Image dated 18 June 2020 shows what the onground situation at the #GalwanValleyFaceOff point was 48 hours ago #IndiaChinaBorder pic.twitter.com/XcVtDNfrMQ
— d-atis☠️ (@detresfa_) June 20, 2020
PLA still encamps in Pangong So Lake area
According to Detresfa, the People’s Liberation Army of China is still camping in the Pangong So Lake area. Not only this, but it’s existing small groups are increasing. More support positions are seen 19 km south of Pangong So. After the talks between the forces of India and China, Beijing has said that the two countries have agreed to take steps to calm the situation on the border through dialogue and consultation.
India and China are seeing some decrease in the ongoing tension in Ladakh on Tuesday. During the talks at the general level of the two countries yesterday, the dragon has agreed to withdraw its troops from the tense area of eastern Ladakh. Sources said the talks focused on finalizing modalities for the withdrawal of troops from the Ladakh Standoff. During the talks, it has been clearly stated from the Indian side that the situation in LAC should be the same as before May 5. That is, on behalf of India has clearly stated that China should return to its border.
Capture areas with the height from Finger 4 to Finger 8
The agreement reached between the two countries also states that both countries will confirm the withdrawal of troops. However, the situation between India and China remains tense regarding Pangong Soo. It is being told that China is not ready to withdraw from here. China has built many new bunkers in this area and has occupied eight km altitude from Finger 4 to Finger 8. According to sources, if everything goes according to plan, then gradually troops will leave other areas except Pangong So. The Chinese army is not yet in a mood to withdraw from Pangong Soo.
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