India-China border: Troops clash in Sikkim
Violent clashes broke out between Chinese and Indian soldiers on their Himalayan border three days ago, Indian media has reported. It is believed there were casualties on both sides.
Indian and Chinese troops clashed in the northern Sikkim border region on January 20, the Indian army confirmed in a statement on Monday.
The skirmish left soldiers injured on both sides, Indian military officials were quoted as saying by local media.
The Indian army called the scuffle "a minor face-off" which was "resolved by local commanders as per established protocols," the Times of India reported.
India Today reported that Chinese soldiers attempted to cross the Naku La border crossing but were physically blocked by Indian troops.
Some 20 Chinese and four Indian soldiers were injured despite sources saying that no firearms were used.
"Both sides brought in some reinforcements…there were injuries on both sides in the physical clash. But there was no firing. The situation is under control," a source told the Times of India.
The army's statement told the media to "refrain from overplaying or exaggerating reports which are factually incorrect," amid on-going tensions between the two powers.
On-going tensions in the Himalayas
The brawl took place in the region connecting the Indian Sikkim region with Tibet where violence broke out in May last year.
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