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2 violent images confirm Ladakh's 'edgy' standoff

Two new images, first a video that went viral on Saturday evening, and a still photograph that exploded on Sunday, have brought into unsettling focus just how volatile the Ladakh standoff is at the smallest human level of troops on the ground.

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Two new images that have gone viral have brought into unsettling focus just how volatile the Ladakh standoff is at the smallest human level of troops on the ground.

Painted so far solely by satellite imagery and little or no official word, the month-old India-China military standoff in Ladakh has received a violent visage in the last 24 hours.

Two new images, first a video that went viral on Saturday evening, and a still photograph that exploded on Sunday, have brought into unsettling focus just how volatile the Ladakh standoff is at the smallest human level of troops on the ground.

The first image, an undated video, clearly from the banks of Ladakh's Pangong Tso -- one of the standoff points -- was released in unison across a group of anonymous handles, depicting a violent clash following a Chinese Army group arriving in a Humvee-type vehicle.

The video also shows a Chinese soldier forcibly restrained, before the Chinese group is chased back, appearing to even abandon their vehicle. The video brought cheer to an anxious social media audience looking for something to hold on to amid reports of a non-stop Chinese build-up.

Army spokesperson Colonel Aman Anand told reporters, "It has been brought to our notice that a video is doing the rounds in social media of an incident at the borders. The contents of the video being circulated are not authenticated. Attempt to link it with the situation on the northern borders is malafide".

"Currently no violence is taking place. Differences are being addressed through interaction between military commanders, guided by established protocols on management of borders between the two countries. we strongly condemn attempts to sensationalise issues impacting national security. The media is requested not to air visuals that are likely to vitiate the current situation on the borders," Colonel Anand added,

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The second image, a still photograph or a video grab, also undated, purports to depict a clash between Indian and Chinese soldiers, where a group of the former lie injured after being restrained by the latter. There has been no official statement on the latter image.

Cropped carefully to include a bit of boat on the top-left corner, the image is likely to have been 'released' in response to the video from yesterday. While the images had been 'released' by a slew of anonymous Chinese handles -- most of which joined Twitter only a week or two ago -- they took more serious root with politicians like Lok Sabha MP Asaduddin Owaisi sharing them, and calling for retaliation against the Chinese.


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