Posted on 02/20/2021 4:13:44 AM PST by C19fan
China has released a video which reportedly shows its border clash with Indian troops last June after Beijing admitted that four of its soldiers were killed in the fatal high-mountain fight.
The footage, aired by Beijing's state broadcaster CCTV, is said to capture the bloody hand-to-hand combat between Chinese and Indian forces at the Galwan River valley, which also resulted in the deaths of 20 Indian servicemen.
The official channel claimed the clip showed an Indian army 'several times the size of the Chinese side' launching a violent revenge attack after a Chinese commander had tried to solve the two nations' border disputes through peaceful talks.
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Yes, I’m aware. Some insight on my opinion of chicoms. :D
Has the benefit a being true. Any conflict where the chicoms sustain casualties is a hard sell for the commie scumbags at home.
Lots of decent humans in both countries.
India even has occassionally functioning democracy.
The EVIL here is China’s Communist Government. If they were overthrown, so much good would come of it, for us and their people.
Wicked hellish terrain! Looks like out takes from the next Star Wars debacle.
I’ve read where since the one child policy of the Chi-coms, every little boy is pampered like a little prince.
Seen photo’s of chinese army recruits crying on their way to the mountain region to face the Indians.
Go India, kick those chi-com punks asses, send em all to WuHan
“Every chicom soldier is a mother’s only son”
I pray we dont have to use the tactical awareness that this implies in actuality.
Find God.
Once again, the Chinese sword-rattlers have proved impotent!!!
All those youtube videos of PRC troop firing off their weapons amount to a whole bunch of limp richards!!
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