Yesterday, for the first time in decades, China and India fought a battle in which several Indian soldiers were killed. However, under an agreement, the two countries' troops stationed on the border are unarmed, yet 20 Indian soldiers were killed in the clash. There are reports of the departure, including a colonel. 

Initially, India had announced the deaths of three soldiers, including an officer, but later the Indian Army confirmed the deaths of 20 soldiers. What did the Chinese soldiers use to kill the enemy?
Some Indian media reports have claimed that Chinese soldiers stoned Indian soldiers to death. Some Chinese officials had metal objects that killed Indian soldiers, killing Indian soldiers.

A few days ago, after a clash between Chinese and Indian troops, some pictures went viral in which Indian soldiers were seen injured. It was clear from the pictures that the soldiers were injured by throwing stones.

A statement issued by the Indian Army on Tuesday said that 17 more soldiers who were injured in the line of duty died of their injuries due to extreme cold at high altitudes. The number is 30. The Indian military says the incident took place in the Gulwan Valley in the Ladakh region, just opposite Tibet, on the 3,500-kilometer-long border. There were no demarcations but not a single death here for decades. Earlier, the Indian military said there had been casualties on both sides, but China did not confirm any casualties or injuries, and blamed India for the attack. As a result of the casualties on both sides, the Indian Army suffered the loss of one officer and two soldiers.

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