Ladakh Flash Point

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Kakyan

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Fake.
In the last clip it was clear Indian soldiers were grouping together for charging towards the cliff which is why the video was abruptly cut off after only 20 seconds.

Anyways as per geolocation this feature is clearly located on Chinese side of LAC (even as per the India's own version of LAC); which means Indian troops successfully crossed into Chinese side of LAC.

Also this footage was from Sept 01.
 

Figaro

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Fake.
In the last clip it was clear Indian soldiers were group together for charging towards the cliff which is why the video was abruptly cut off after only 20 seconds.

Anyways as per geolocation this feature is clearly located on Chinese side of LAC (even as per the India's own version of LAC); which means Indian troops successfully crossed into Chinese side of LAC.

Also this footage was from Sept 01.
Aah so you are this multiple ID rat from PDF. The Indian bot factory copy and pasting the same crap on multiple forums.
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Kakyan

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This footage is from Black Top and is fron September which is on Chinese side of LAC as per Indian Army's own version of LAC too.
In octover there was a footage of Indian troops taunying Chinese soldiers on this hill.

Geo location:
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Note: The blue circle marked as "Area of Video shoot" is reffering to the video of taunting by Indian troops from October and not the new weibo video.

The new video is on the part marked as Red circle (clearly on Chinese side of LAC) so it means Indian troops successfully intruded into Chinese side.
 

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manqiangrexue

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I am no expert, but its a bit much to brag over taking a remote hill where there is no fence and no one around for many miles.
For normal countries, yes but not for India. For India, if anything at all was done (training, hiking, picnics included) and nobody died from friendly fire, exposure, equipment malfunction/misuse, or enemy action, it's time to pat themselves on the back for (temporary) progress.
 

Nobonita Barua

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LAC above is the Indian army version of LAC from this tweet

So this feature is on Chinese side of LAC and the video proves Indian troops were succesful in crossing into Chinese side.
Wow, India, the super lil pawahh.

So from the map, we can conclusively conclude that indians have crossed into "Chinese side" & those land belongs to China.

Is that correct?
 

Temstar

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One thing you can make out very clearly is that the attackers going uphill is well organised with riot shield welders at the front forming a wall several persons deep ala Roman testudo formation, and the unshielded guys behind them are armed with either sticks or pole arms and also throwing rocks.

Defenders on the top of the hill don't seem to be armed with pole arms or shields and are purely throwing rocks and are slowly being pushed back by the shield wall while getting pelted with rocks.

Pole arm from the attacking side does suggest the attackers are PLA. I recall PLA at Ladakh are indeed equipped with riot shields and we saw a few of those in action.
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, notice one of the PLA soldier on the right near the river is carrying such a rectangular riot shield.

Have we seen any photos of Indian soldiers at Ladakh with riot shields?
 
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