One week after a deadly border clash between Chinese and Indian troops in Ladakh, in the Kashmir region, new satellite images show Chinese structures have been built and that there are vehicles in the area.
India says the area where the structures have sprung up are on its side of the poorly defined border. "At the heart of the matter is that since early May the Chinese side had been amassing a large contingent of troops and armaments along the LAC," ministry spokesman Anurag Srivastava said in New Delhi.China says the whole of Galwan Valley, located at about 4,300m above sea level is its territory and blames Indian troops for triggering the clashes.
"Satellite imagery from the Galwan Valley on June 22nd shows that 'disengagement' really isn't the word that the Government should be using," he said in a post on Twitter.On the Indian side, defensive barriers can be seen in the latest images which were not visible in pictures taken in May.
It's time the world started pushing back against these communists before it's too late.
Indian PM Modi admitted it wasn't Chinese troops who entered Indian territory. It seems there is hardly a day going by where ABC News isn't running anti-Chinese propaganda. Fair and balanced reporting my arse. Actual journalism:
zero fucks given here in Melbourne..