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Chinese soldier detained by Army in Ladakh; to be released

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NEW DELHI: A Corporal of Chinese People’s Liberation Army was apprehende­d in the Demchok sector of Eastern Ladakh on Monday after he had strayed across the Line of Actual Control (LAC), the Indian Army said.

The Chinese soldier has been identified as Wang Ya Long and he has been provided with required medical assistance including oxygen, food and warm clothes, it said. Both Indian and Chinese armies have deployed over 50,000 troops each along the LAC in eastern Ladakh including in the Demchok sector following escalation of the five-month-long military standoff that began in early May. The Army said the PLA soldier will be returned after completion of all the formalitie­s.“A PLA soldier identified as Corporal Wang Ya Long was apprehende­d in the Demchok sector of Eastern Ladakh on October 19 after he had strayed across the LAC,” the Army said in a statement.

“The PLA soldier has been provided medical assistance including oxygen, food and warm clothes to protect him from the vagaries of extreme altitude and harsh climatic conditions,” it added. The statement said a request has also been received from the PLA about the whereabout­s of the missing soldier.

“As per establishe­d protocols, he will be returned back to Chinese officials at the Chushul Moldo meeting point after

The PLA soldier has been provided medical assistance including oxygen, food and warm clothes to protect him from the vagaries of extreme altitude and harsh climatic conditions —Indian Army

completion of formalitie­s,” the Army said. Sources said the PLA soldier was interrogat­ed on how he crossed over to the Indian side. Meanwhile, the eighth round of Corps Commander-level talks between India and China is likely to take place this week with a focus on carrying forward their discussion­s on the disengagem­ent process in eastern Ladakh.

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