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Chinese troops move back by 2 km at LAC friction points in Eastern Ladakh

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Jul 8, 2020 #eastern, #Ladakh
Chinese troops move back by 2 km at LAC friction points in Eastern Ladakh

Eastern Ladakh: Chinese troops move back by 2 km at LAC friction points

Satellite image of July 6 provided by Maxar Technologies shows the Galwan Valley along the border between India and China.

NEW DELHI: The disengagement process between armies of India and China at friction points along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in Eastern Ladakh completed on Wednesday and the Chinese troops have moved back by approximately 2 kilometres, Indian Army sources said.

“Disengagement between troops of India and China has been completed today at Patrolling Point 15. The Chinese troops have moved back by approximately 2 kilometres,” the Army sources said.

The disengagement process between the two sides at Hot Springs and Gogra began on Monday, Army sources had said.

The Chinese Army had started dismantling its structures since Sunday, sources said.

Army sources further added, under the mutual disengagement, both sides will disengage and move back by 1-1.5 kilometres from the friction points.

After the disengagement process

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