Saturday, August 22, 2020

Lipulekh Border.

This time, China is deploying deadly missiles on the disputed Lipulekh border Online desk August 21, 2020, 9:03 p.m. Online version Chinese missiles. File image Beijing is deploying surface-to-air missiles near Lake Manas Sarovar in the Tri-junction area of ​​the disputed Lipulekh border between India and Nepal. In addition to gathering troops there, the country is building more infrastructure. The Indian media outlet The Print reported that the new satellite image matched the indication. On Twitter, geo-satellite image analytics firm Dietresfa shared a picture showing a village, where new road construction and suspected red tents were also seen. China is building surface-to-air missile installations near the Manas Sarovar lake in the disputed Lipulekh Tri-junction area of ​​China-India-Nepal. A new image analysis of the area, obtained by satellite, claims that the deployment of missiles is underway, along with an increase in troops, according to various Indian media reports. The picture also shows a missile capable of launching from the ground into the sky on the shores of Manas Sarovar Lake. The place is considered a holy place for Hindus. According to Indian media reports, the Chinese army is gathering troops in the Lipulekh area of ​​Uttarakhand. Nepal has a long-running dispute with India over the Lipulekh area. A few days ago, Nepal released a new political map claiming Kalapani, Limpuadhura and Lipulekh areas of Uttarakhand as the

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