The armies of the world's largest nations clash with fists at the border

Chinese and Indian troops reportedly have again clashed in the disputed border zone, with injuries from both sides. The incident occurred north of Sikim last Wednesday. India's military said there had been a small “incident” that was already “elected”. Tensions are too high on the border [...]
The incident occurred north of Sikim last Wednesday. India's military said there had been a small “incident” that was already “elected”.
Tensions are too high on the world's longest disputed border. Both sides have claims on larger areas of this territory, the BBC writes, the Periscopi translates.
At least 20 Indian soldiers died in a clash in Ladakh last June.
What happened to the last incident?
It took place north of Shechem, according to media reports. Sikkim is an Indian state between Bhutan and Nepal.
A Chinese patrol team tried to enter Indian territory but was forced to return.
Through a statement, the Indian army reduced the significance of the incident. /Periscope











