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送交者: x-file 2020-06-24 22:07:46 于 [世界游戏论坛]

Satellite photos show how the situation changed along the LAC

Updated: June 24, 2020 9:43:37 pm
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    As India and China engage in talks at the diplomatic and military levels to resolve the LAC face-off peacefully, new statellite images have emerged, showing Chinese build-up in the Galwan region. The images have been published by Maxar Technologies. (Maxar Technologies via AP)

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    The new satellite images are of area near Patrol Point 14, one of the sites where the June 15 clash between Indian and Chinese forces took place. The two sides were involved in faceoffs at five locations-- Patrol Points 14, 15 and 17, Finger area of Pangong Tso and Chushul. (Maxar Technologies via Reuters)

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    Earlier, satellite pictures released by Earth-imaging company Planet Labs and obtained by Reuters showed possible debris on a ridge on India’s side of the LAC. There was no such structure earlier. (Planet Labs via Reuters)

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    The images, shot a day after Indian and Chinese soldiers engaged in hand-to-hand combat in the Galwan Valley, show an increase in activity from a week earlier. (Planet Labs via Reuters)

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    Twenty Indian soldiers lost their lives after troops of the two nations clashed in the Galwan valley. A combination image shows troop movement between June 9 and June 16. (Planet Labs via Reuters)

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    The fighting was triggered by a row over two Chinese tents and observation towers that India said had been built on its side of the Line of Actual Control (LAC). (Maxar Technologies via AP)

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    Satellite images also showed the presence of tanks with a mix of infantry combat vehicles, though camouflaged. Flatbed trucks, excavator machines, dumper trucks too have been identified in the imagery, which suggest permanent defences are being prepared by the Chinese in the area. (Maxar Technologies via Reuters)

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    As reported by The Indian Express, Chinese forces have moved into Indian territory by crossing the LAC at some places in eastern Ladakh: in the Pangong Tso area, and at three separate locations in the Hot Springs sector. (Maxar Technologies via Reuters)

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    The clash between Indian-Chinese soldiers was the most serious since 1967. (Maxar Technologies via Reuters)


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