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The world's biggest trolls: Beijing troops carve a map of their country and write 'China' in giant letters on disputed border land with India
PUBLISHED: 15:04 BST, 30 June 2020 | UPDATED: 15:45 BST, 30 June 2020
Beijing has staked its claim on a piece of disputed land near the border with India, by writing the word 'China' on it in huge letters.
Satellite images show Mandarin characters meaning 'China' written near the shore of Pangong Lake, a remote area of disputed territory high in the Himalayas.
Troops also appear to have drawn a map of China on part of the lake shore, which is located close to the site of vicious hand-to-hand clashes between Indian and Chinese troops back in May.
Satellite images show what appears to be Mandarin letters spelling 'China' (left) and a map of the country (right) scrawled on the shoreline of a lake near the disputed border with India
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...hina-giant-letters-disputed-border-India.html
- Chinese troops have laid claim to a piece of land near the Indian border by writing 'China' on it in huge letters
- Beijing's men also appear to have drawn a map of China on the land, located on the shores of Pangong Lake
- Satellite images also show China has built 180 huts on a stretch of coastline that is claimed by both sides
- The lake is located 75 miles south of the Galwan Valley, where deadly clashes between troops took place
PUBLISHED: 15:04 BST, 30 June 2020 | UPDATED: 15:45 BST, 30 June 2020
Beijing has staked its claim on a piece of disputed land near the border with India, by writing the word 'China' on it in huge letters.
Satellite images show Mandarin characters meaning 'China' written near the shore of Pangong Lake, a remote area of disputed territory high in the Himalayas.
Troops also appear to have drawn a map of China on part of the lake shore, which is located close to the site of vicious hand-to-hand clashes between Indian and Chinese troops back in May.
Satellite images show what appears to be Mandarin letters spelling 'China' (left) and a map of the country (right) scrawled on the shoreline of a lake near the disputed border with India
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...hina-giant-letters-disputed-border-India.html