China Now Claiming Valley Where Indian And Chinese Soldiers Clashed

This is the Galwan valley where the brawl between Indian and Chinese soldiers took place. The unofficial border between the two countries runs through the middle of the photo on the dotted red line. The Chinese bulldozers appear to have been diverting the river on the right of the photo, on their side of the border. The Indians have built a bridge over the river downstream on the left of the picture

Reuters: India, China accuse each other of violating de facto border

NEW DELHI/BEIJING (Reuters) - India and China on Saturday each traded accusations that the other had violated their shared de facto border, an area that this week became the site of the deadliest clash in half a century between the two nuclear-armed giants.

A day after Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi sought to downplay Monday’s clash, which killed at least 20 Indian soldiers and injured more than 70, his government blamed the Chinese side for seeking to erect structures “just across the Line of Actual Control,” as the demarcation is known, and refusing India’s request to stop.

India will not allow any unilateral changes to the disputed border, it said in a statement.

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WNU Editor: China has just raised the stakes.

More News On China Now Claiming The Valley Where Indian And Chinese Soldiers Clashed Earlier This Week

China claims valley where Indian, Chinese soldiers brawled -- AP
Galwan Valley: China accuses India of 'deliberate provocation' - BBC
After Modi says no incursions, China claims Galwan Valley -- The Tribune

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