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Weapon used in Ladakh stand off

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anything will come from india now it will be face saving lie nothing more .
last time I was on PDF they were on top of karachi? and were shooting down F-16's.

Now burger bacha from gulshan tweets about a plane flying over head.
 
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Seriously, any sane people will buy PLA using such kind of " heavy, complicated made but good for nothing so-called weapon in combat situation? i'm speechless:suicide:
 
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The article on BBC to accompanied by this photographs.

An image has emerged showing a crude weapon purportedly used by Chinese forces in the fatal brawl along China's disputed border with India on Monday.

The fight in the Galwan Valley left at least 20 Indian soldiers dead and raised tensions between the two powers.

China did not acknowledge any casualties among its forces. Both sides accused the other of an incursion.

The border between the two nations in the region is poorly demarcated and can shift with topographical changes.

The image that emerged on Thursday showed crude weapons that appeared to be made from iron rods studded with nails. It was passed to the BBC by a senior Indian military official on the India-China border, who said the weapons had been used by the Chinese.

Defence analyst Ajai Shukla, who first tweeted the image, described the use of such weapons as "barbarism". The absence of firearms in the clash dates back to a 1996 agreement between the two sides that guns and explosives be prohibited along the disputed stretch of the border, to deter escalation.

The image was widely shared on Twitter in India, prompting outrage from many social media users. Neither Chinese or Indian officials commented on it.

The rest of the article can be read here:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-india-53089037

The point is, BBC claims that this image was passed to them by a Senior Military Official on the India-China border.

BBC wouldn't make such claim without having proofs of this.
Blood can be seen on these weapons.
 
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I hope they were wearing their shiitin pants. Chinese much love to you from your iron brother.

Negan and Lucille are proud
 
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Blood can be seen on these weapons.

Where is the blood? None of the nails have blood marks. All the metal rods are red, because that is their color. Even the wooden ones don't have blood marks. How come the nails are still straight? Any blow to the body would bend the nails even a little. The ones in the picture are perfectly fine and straight.
 
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Hilariously bad wartime propaganda from Indian media's spin gurus.


The article on BBC to accompanied by this photographs.

An image has emerged showing a crude weapon purportedly used by Chinese forces in the fatal brawl along China's disputed border with India on Monday.

The fight in the Galwan Valley left at least 20 Indian soldiers dead and raised tensions between the two powers.

China did not acknowledge any casualties among its forces. Both sides accused the other of an incursion.

The border between the two nations in the region is poorly demarcated and can shift with topographical changes.

The image that emerged on Thursday showed crude weapons that appeared to be made from iron rods studded with nails. It was passed to the BBC by a senior Indian military official on the India-China border, who said the weapons had been used by the Chinese.

Defence analyst Ajai Shukla, who first tweeted the image, described the use of such weapons as "barbarism". The absence of firearms in the clash dates back to a 1996 agreement between the two sides that guns and explosives be prohibited along the disputed stretch of the border, to deter escalation.

The image was widely shared on Twitter in India, prompting outrage from many social media users. Neither Chinese or Indian officials commented on it.

The rest of the article can be read here:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-india-53089037

The point is, BBC claims that this image was passed to them by a Senior Military Official on the India-China border.

BBC wouldn't make such claim without having proofs of this.
Blood can be seen on these weapons.


These objects seems as if they were manufactured in a shack in India. Obvious wartime propaganda.
 
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Where is the blood? None of the nails have blood marks. All the metal rods are red, because that is their color. Even the wooden ones don't have blood marks. How come the nails are still straight? Any blow to the body would bend the nails even a little. The ones in the picture are perfectly fine and straight.

You didn't pay attention to what I have commented. This picture and the story is given to the BBC by an Indian military officer on India-China border. That is enough to know why this picture and store is leaked by the Indian army to the BBC.
 
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Indian soldiers deserve it for the cruelty they've been committing against the Kashmiri population for more than seven decades.
 
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Wow, that is primitive. Is like going back to the middle ages.
What is next catapults and trebuchets?
 
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