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Army denies video of purported clashes

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NEW DELHI: The Indian Army on Sunday said no violence is taking place between Indian and Chinese troops in eastern Ladakh currently, after a video emerged on the social media purportedly showing clashes between the two sides.
“The contents of the video being circulated are not authentic. Attempt to link it with the situation on the northern borders is malafide.”
“Currently no violence is happening,” the Army said in a statement.
However, the Army did not clarify whether it was a video of earlier clashes.
The Army said differences between the two sides are being addressed through interaction between military commanders following established protocols on management of border.
The undated video purportedly shows clashes between Indian and Chinese troops in the Pangong Tso area in eastern Ladakh.
Unverified images showing injuries to Indian soldiers also emerged on the social media.
“Differences are being addressed through interaction between military commanders, guided by established protocols on management of borders between the two countries,” the Army said.
“We strongly condemn attempts to sensationalise issues impacting national security. The media is requested not to air visuals that are likely to vitiate the current situation on the borders,” it added. (PTI)

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