Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

China soldier found on India side of line

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NEW DELHI — The Indian army said Saturday that it had apprehende­d a Chinese soldier in the remote Ladakh region, where the two countries are locked in a monthslong military standoff along their disputed mountain border.

An army statement said the Chinese soldier was taken into custody Friday for transgress­ing into the Indian side in the area south of Pangong Tso lake.

“The PLA (People’s Liberation Army) soldier is being dealt with as per laid down procedures and circumstan­ces under which he had crossed the LAC (Line of Actual Control) are being investigat­ed,” the statement said.

China said it informed the Indian side as soon as one of its soldiers went missing “due to darkness and complicate­d terrain.”

The Indian side later confirmed that it had found the soldier and said it would return him to the Chinese side, China’s Defense Ministry said in a statement.

“The Indian side should strictly abide by relevant agreements between the two countries and hand over the lost personnel to the Chinese side as soon as possible, to add positive factors to cool down the situation at China-India border and jointly maintain peace and calm in the border area,” the statement said.

Indian and Chinese soldiers often lose their way in the disputed Himalayan region.

The high-altitude standoff between the Asian giants began in May with a fierce brawl, and exploded into handto-hand combat with clubs, stones and fists in June that left 20 Indian soldiers dead. China has not given any details on casualties.

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