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10 captives, Over 20 soldiers, including Commanding Officer killed at Galwan border clash with China

Multiple ID rat @silent_poison was a big fan of this guy just two weeks ago

Lets see what excuse he has now
Indians brought something new to the table.. That China capturing contested area can't be considered transgression. They didn't mind losing the area between finger 4 and 8. Chinese have now even crossed finger 4 and moving towards finger 2.

Indians will continue to de-escalate.
 
Indian's favorite expert is trying to tell something:


So China has secured till finger 4 and now moving towards finger 2. Indians were worrying about losing their right of patrolling between fingers 4-8.

@Areesh @Mangus Ortus Novem


F2 is on the "1962-Line" that Chinese has been claiming. It took Indian 58 years to creep up to F8, but it only took PLA a month to secure F4 to F8.
 
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But other news from Indian sources acknowledging the death of Indian Col. is not totally fake. But this one definitely is.

Hope this simple explanation helps in lowering the retardation:

Indian media claims his own Col. death = Most probably true.
Indian media claims enemy's Col. death = Most probably false.

China media claims its own Col. death = Most probably true (which as of now they haven't claimed)
China media claims enemy's Col. death = Might be true/false but since the Indians already claimed it then its true.

For news to be completely certain and unequivocal, one has to look for the convergence of all the sources. So with that in mind, the bottom-line is atleast 20 Indian died, with col, and other commanding officer in those deaths and 10 captured/released. Meanwhile there might be some Chinese casualties, but deaths/injured and the total number are still unknown.

With all of this one has to give extra negative points to Indian media, because they are known habitual liars when it comes to enemy's causalities. The examples are 300 balakot deaths, F16 shoot down (which later US counted and checked), showing AMRAAM in press brief(which basically shoot down Sukhoi, to prove something?) and then giving out awards to Abhilundon(for doing jack-shiat)
 
This is the first time China has admitted to any casualty since the clash, in which 20 Indian soldiers were killed.


New Delhi:

A Chinese commanding officer was among those killed in the June 15 clash in eastern Ladakh, China's army confirmed during military talks with India at Galwan last week, according to sources.

This emerged at a time India and China held Lieutenant General-level talks at Moldo on the Chinese side of Chushul today to resume discussions on the disengagement process, which was stalled by the worst-ever border confrontation between the Indian and Chinese armies since 1967.

The first admission from China of any casualty has emerged a week after the clash in which 20 Indian soldiers were killed in action. Army sources have said 45 Chinese soldiers were killed or injured in the brawl that erupted near Galwan River 15,000 feet high in the Himalayas. However, Beijing has not given any casualty figure so far, claiming it does not want any escalation.

An Indian officer, Colonel BL Santosh Babu, was also killed in the line of duty. Seventy-six Indian soldiers were injured and are likely to rejoin duty within weeks, after recovery, army sources said.

https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/chi...ilitary-level-talks-in-galwan-sources-2250280



From double the dead Chinese, from Indians now comes we also killed your commanding officer claim.
 
A Chinese officer is punched by an Indian jawan as soldiers of both sides brawl in the mobile phone video that lasts over five minutes.


New Delhi:

Indian and Chinese officers are seen clashing in a video of a high-altitude skirmish in Sikkim that has emerged days after the deadly face-off at Ladakh.

A Chinese officer is punched by an Indian jawan as soldiers of both sides brawl in the mobile phone video that lasts over five minutes.

Indian and Chinese soldiers are seen shoving each other and arguing. "Go back" and "don't fight" shout soldiers from both sides. There is a physical fight in the snow-covered spot.

After several moments, the fighting appears to die down as an Indian officer asks whether a Chinese soldier beaten during the fight is alright.

It is not clear when the video was shot but it has emerged on a day India and China held top military talks on the Chinese side of the border to discuss the Galwan face-off and other points of dispute. Lieutenant General-level talks were held at Moldo on the Chinese side of Chushul in eastern Ladakh.

The last time a meeting at this level was held was on June 6, when India and China agreed to pull back troops in attempts to de-escalate after weeks of tension and build-up. In today's talks, the generals resumed discussions on the disengagement process, which was stalled by the worst-ever border confrontation between the Indian and Chinese armies since 1967 last week.

On June 15, 20 soldiers were killed in the line of duty and 76 were injured in a deadly clash that broke out over the Chinese refusing to remove a tent as part of what was agreed on June 6.

Indian soldiers were assaulted with crude and barbaric weapons used by the Chinese troops, including nail-studded clubs, spiked rods and stones. Army sources said 45 Chinese soldiers were killed or injured in the brawl along Galwan River.

During military talks held at Galwan after the clash, the Chinese army admitted that their commanding officer was killed – the first admission by China of any casualty.

https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/vid...oldiers-in-sikkim-2250473?pfrom=home-bigstory
It looks pretty clear in the video that the Indians were the first one to throw the punches ... and yet Indians continue to claim that the Chinese are the aggressors? Come on ...
 
"Instead, Chinese censors have since cracked down on social media posts about the incident, including ones that mention "defeat" and "humiliation" when describing the dead or injured Chinese troops."

https://www.usnews.com/news/world-r...ttack-on-indian-troops-in-galwan-river-valley
LOL are you kidding me??? Where is the evidence of this? This author has all but confirmed that he is getting paid off by the Indians LOL ... first saying 35 Chinese dead based on "anonymous American intelligence sources" and now this censorship crap? I guess US News has once again established that it is a third tier newspaper only good for nonsense college rankings.
 
June 15th - 3 Indian soldiers reported killed in fight.
Indian media: We killed 5 Chinese and wounded 11.

June 16th - 20 Indian soldiers reported killed
Indian media: We killed 43 Chinese.

June 17th - About a dozen Indian soldiers reported still unaccounted for.
Indian media: We killed 56 Chinese.

June 18th - China returns 10 Indian captives, including three officers.
Indian media: We captured and returned Chinese troops too.

June 19th - Reports started to circulate in Chinese social media that Chinese troops only suffered injuries.
Indian media: Our jawan fought like lions and broke the necks of Chinese soldiers with bare hands despite being outnumbered and ambushed. JAI HIND!!!

Seriously, give it a rest with these self-congratulatory stories already. Each one is getting more ridiculous than the last. Next week we're probably going to hear how 50 Indian soldiers took on an entire Chinese field army with their bare hands.
The Indian government official already outlined the algorithm they use to determine Chinese deaths : if India lost X amount of soldiers, then China lost >= 2x. What more is there to say ...

Why would China tell India its colonel was killed if it wouldn't reveal such a thing to the rest of the world ... wouldn't India be the LAST country they would tell this to if such an event really did happen. It's sad that Indian trolls don't seem to operate on logic, unlike the Russian trolls.
 
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