India-China Clash: Dozens of Active Bombs...

S Venkateshwari
India-China Clash:  Dozens of Active Bombs...


Not even a week has passed since the violent clash with the indian army in Tawang, Arunachal Pradesh, after the incursion of Chinese army in Tawang. Now another such incident has happened on the Line of Actual Control dividing India-China, due to which it seems that the dragon is plotting something. Bombs have been found scattered on a large scale in the pastures of indian villages adjacent to the LAC in Ladakh. These bombs are fully active, that is, they can explode on even a slight touch. The movement of the indian army takes place in these pastures and patrolling is also done. Live bombs scattered in such an area are believed to be a conspiracy to stop patrolling. According to the report of The Telegraph, the bomb disposal squad of the indian army defused these bombs in the intervening night of Thursday-Friday.


According to the fire and Fury Corps, active in Ladakh of the indian army, information about the unexploded shell being found in Tsaga village, located in a very remote area of eastern Ladakh, was going viral on social media. 

The team left from Leh in the night itself

Quoting an army spokesperson, the Telegraph reported that Sapper Ordnance experts were rushed to the spot from Leh in the night itself. The bombs he defused were 'Quantity 65 Vitech Rusted UXOs', which were ready to explode at any time.


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