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Here is how the whole thing went down from the Chinese perspective. One of the construction workers involved posted online last night on Weibo.

  1. Chinese construction crew was building camp and bunkers in the disputed zone.
  2. Indian side arrived with anywhere from 60 to 80 men to disrupt project in the evening.
  3. Construction workers tried to run back towards China's line of control. Several got caught and was beaten by Indians.
  4. Workers that made it back to Chinese side summoned back two companies of troops, approximately 200 soldiers. The construction crew also went back with shovels and tools for the upcoming brawl.
  5. Troops attacked Indians with clubs, pipes and sticks. One Indian soldier was killed on the spot in the initial confrontation. I believe that was the Indian battalion commander that was killed. To give him credit, he led his men in front according to the guy that posted.
  6. Outnumbered, the other Indian troops tried to hastily retreat down a steep hill. Chinese troops gave chase and toss rocks down the slope at the retreating Indians. Large number of Indians fell down the cliff after being hit by rocks.
  7. By the time Chinese side stopped, it was already dark. Indian side did not send search parties until higher ranking officers from both sides negotiated a de-escalation process. By the time India sent search parties, several hours had passed.
  8. Some Indian troops froze to death in sub-zero temperatures, or died from their injuries after failing to receive first aid in time.
  9. Chinese side packed up camp and went back to its side of the line after being ordered not to further aggravate the situation. Those severely injured were evacuated by helicopter to field hospitals.
  10. Some Indians troops were captured after the fight ended. They were released quickly as China is not at war with India so it can't keep them as prisoners.
Most Indians died failing and frozen to death. Hmmmmm.
 
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Here is how the whole thing went down from the Chinese perspective. One of the construction workers involved posted online last night on Weibo.

  1. Chinese construction crew was building camp and bunkers in the disputed zone.
  2. Indian side arrived with anywhere from 60 to 80 men to disrupt project in the evening.
  3. Construction workers tried to run back towards China's line of control. Several got caught and was beaten by Indians.
  4. Workers that made it back to Chinese side summoned back two companies of troops, approximately 200 soldiers. The construction crew also went back with shovels and tools for the upcoming brawl.
  5. Troops attacked Indians with clubs, pipes and sticks. One Indian soldier was killed on the spot in the initial confrontation. I believe that was the Indian battalion commander that was killed. To give him credit, he led his men in front according to the guy that posted.
  6. Outnumbered, the other Indian troops tried to hastily retreat down a steep hill. Chinese troops gave chase and toss rocks down the slope at the retreating Indians. Large number of Indians fell down the cliff after being hit by rocks.
  7. By the time Chinese side stopped, it was already dark. Indian side did not send search parties until higher ranking officers from both sides negotiated a de-escalation process. By the time India sent search parties, several hours had passed.
  8. Some Indian troops froze to death in sub-zero temperatures, or died from their injuries after failing to receive first aid in time.
  9. Chinese side packed up camp and went back to its side of the line after being ordered not to further aggravate the situation. Those severely injured were evacuated by helicopter to field hospitals.
  10. Some Indians troops were captured after the fight ended. They were released quickly as China is not at war with India so it can't keep them as prisoners.
Most Indians died failing and frozen to death. Hmmmmm.

Is the construction continuing in disputed zone?
 
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Is the construction continuing in disputed zone?
We had never left the our claim line. Construction was still ongoing despite deescalation. We maintained a buffer zone, but we did not say we won't build roads and bunkers. From his account, I actually am starting to believe no Chinese died, and that's why China won't release this to further aggravate the situation. If we tell the world no Chinese died, Modi will have no space to maneuver. At least now he can claim he killed more Chinese, we ned to give him some space.
 
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We had never left the our claim line. Construction was still ongoing despite deescalation. We maintained a buffer zone, but we did not say we won't build roads and bunkers. From his account, I actually am starting to believe no Chinese died, and that's why China won't release this to further aggravate the situation. If we tell the world no Chinese died, Modi will have no space to maneuver. At least now he can claim he killed more Chinese, we ned to give him some space.
If they release the numbers the Indians will go rampaging Chinese businesses and killing ethnic Chinese people. Like they did in Indonesia.
 
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Here is how the whole thing went down from the Chinese perspective. One of the construction workers involved posted online last night on Weibo.

  1. Chinese construction crew was building camp and bunkers in the disputed zone.
  2. Indian side arrived with anywhere from 60 to 80 men to disrupt project in the evening.
  3. Construction workers tried to run back towards China's line of control. Several got caught and was beaten by Indians.
  4. Workers that made it back to Chinese side summoned back two companies of troops, approximately 200 soldiers. The construction crew also went back with shovels and tools for the upcoming brawl.
  5. Troops attacked Indians with clubs, pipes and sticks. One Indian soldier was killed on the spot in the initial confrontation. I believe that was the Indian battalion commander that was killed. To give him credit, he led his men in front according to the guy that posted.
  6. Outnumbered, the other Indian troops tried to hastily retreat down a steep hill. Chinese troops gave chase and toss rocks down the slope at the retreating Indians. Large number of Indians fell down the cliff after being hit by rocks.
  7. By the time Chinese side stopped, it was already dark. Indian side did not send search parties until higher ranking officers from both sides negotiated a de-escalation process. By the time India sent search parties, several hours had passed.
  8. Some Indian troops froze to death in sub-zero temperatures, or died from their injuries after failing to receive first aid in time.
  9. Chinese side packed up camp and went back to its side of the line after being ordered not to further aggravate the situation. Those severely injured were evacuated by helicopter to field hospitals.
  10. Some Indians troops were captured after the fight ended. They were released quickly as China is not at war with India so it can't keep them as prisoners.
Most Indians died failing and frozen to death. Hmmmmm.

This sounds much more plausible - still shows how Indians have had it coming and were the ones that provoked.
It also shows and suggests how poor the Indians were trained and had inadequate training and preparation for a confrontation. It seems like the likely story of what really happened.
I can see this being twisted by the Indian media as a safe facing exercise.
 
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Fake story from China. But its shows that Chinese have no shame admitting they outnumbered Indians 3:1 in the clash.
 
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Fake story from China. But its shows that Chinese have no shame admitting they outnumbered 3:1 in the clash.

How do you know it was fake? You so far have in 2 days given us 23 versions of what happened - what makes you the referee in what fake and not fake?
Every time you launch a post about what happened all members roll their eyes know you are desperately trying to save face. Please have some self respect and at least stop lying ffs.
 
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Here is how the whole thing went down from the Chinese perspective. One of the construction workers involved posted online last night on Weibo.

  1. Chinese construction crew was building camp and bunkers in the disputed zone.
  2. Indian side arrived with anywhere from 60 to 80 men to disrupt project in the evening.
  3. Construction workers tried to run back towards China's line of control. Several got caught and was beaten by Indians.
  4. Workers that made it back to Chinese side summoned back two companies of troops, approximately 200 soldiers. The construction crew also went back with shovels and tools for the upcoming brawl.
  5. Troops attacked Indians with clubs, pipes and sticks. One Indian soldier was killed on the spot in the initial confrontation. I believe that was the Indian battalion commander that was killed. To give him credit, he led his men in front according to the guy that posted.
  6. Outnumbered, the other Indian troops tried to hastily retreat down a steep hill. Chinese troops gave chase and toss rocks down the slope at the retreating Indians. Large number of Indians fell down the cliff after being hit by rocks.
  7. By the time Chinese side stopped, it was already dark. Indian side did not send search parties until higher ranking officers from both sides negotiated a de-escalation process. By the time India sent search parties, several hours had passed.
  8. Some Indian troops froze to death in sub-zero temperatures, or died from their injuries after failing to receive first aid in time.
  9. Chinese side packed up camp and went back to its side of the line after being ordered not to further aggravate the situation. Those severely injured were evacuated by helicopter to field hospitals.
  10. Some Indians troops were captured after the fight ended. They were released quickly as China is not at war with India so it can't keep them as prisoners.
Most Indians died failing and frozen to death. Hmmmmm.

This makes more sense. Nothing sensationalist about it like the many Indian versions that keep changing by the hour.
 
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Most Indians died by failing and frozen to death

This is why I laughed so hard when indian media came out rumors said 43 chinese soldier died ,I trolled indians whole day by asking them to show any picture to prove,I knew they can't.Because I am very confident that not a single chinese soldier lost his life,not because our chinese are superman.No,we are not superman .It's just because the whole fight was not deadly as many people imagined.

Actually no one should be killed even on the Indian side.

It was an accident that three indians died by falling off the cliff at first. The other 17 indians soldiers would not die neither if they received timely medical treatment in several hours.For some unknown reason indian‘s rescue arrived too late . (I heard somebody said they arrived late by over seven hours !Don't know why)In other words, If we don't consider these unexpected factors, the whole fight should made zero death on both sides.The chinese side only knew 3 indians died by accident,and then our side were in shocking mode when they heard another 17 indians died later,that was not as they expected.

RIP to those indian soldiers who shouldn't lost their lives in such way
 
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