India-China Galwan Valley faceoff: Chinese Army moves back troops by 1-2 km, says report

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Published: July 6, 2020 12:02 PM

India-China Galwan Valley faceoff latest update: Chinese Army has moved back tents, vehicles and troops by 1-2 km from locations where disengagement was agreed upon at Corps Commander level talks

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India-China Galwan Valley faceoff latest update: Chinese Army has moved back tents, vehicles and troops by 1-2 km from locations where disengagement was agreed upon at Corps Commander level talks, news agency ANI reported today quoting Indian Army Sources. It further said that the Chinese heavy armoured vehicles are still present in depth areas in the Galwan river area. Indian army is monitoring the situation with caution. This development comes days after 20 Indian soldiers died in the clash with Chinese Army at the Galwan Valley.

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