Chinese troops move back 2 km from Patrolling Pt
July 08, 2020  13:39
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Indian Army Sources tell news agency ANI that disengagement between troops of India and China has been completed today at Patrolling Point 15. The Chinese troops have moved back by approximately 2 km. 

Yesterday, the disengagement process between the Indian and the Chinese Army began at Hot Springs and Gogra. The Chinese Army had started dismantling its structures since Monday. 

"Under the mutual disengagement, both sides will disengage and move back by 1-1.5 km from the friction points. The two Armies are likely to hold further talks after the disengagement process is completed," Indian Army sources said yesterday.

In the first signs of easing tensions, the Chinese military on Monday began a limited pull-back from a number of friction points in eastern Ladakh, a day after NSA Ajit Doval and Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi agreed on completing the ongoing disengagement process along the LAC "expeditiously", government sources had said.
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