Indo-China Clashes: 10 Indian Soldiers Reportedly Released By Chinese Army After Negotiations

Smrutisnat Jena

Every Indian soldier involved in the clashes with the Chinese at the Galwan Valley in Ladakh on Monday night have been accounted for, the Indian Army informed yesterday. 

India Today

According to NDTV, 10 army personnel including two Majors were also released by the Chinese on Thursday evening after three long days of negotiations. However, there has been no official word on the matter. 

Indian Express

However, the Indian Army did release a statement clarifying that no Indian troops were MIA. 

According to the report, a total of 76 Army personnel had been assaulted by the Chinese out of which 18 had been seriously injured while 58 of them had sustained minor injuries.

Rediff

The clash in Galwan Valley is the biggest confrontation between the two militaries fought in 1967  in Nathu La when India had lost around 80 soldiers.

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