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Indian side returns Chinese soldier who crossed Himalayan border - China military paper

BEIJING, Oct 21: A Chinese soldier who had strayed across a contested de facto border with India in the Himalayas has been handed back by the Indian side, according to a report by China’s official military newspaper, the PLA Daily.
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BEIJING, Oct 21: A Chinese soldier who had strayed across a contested de facto border with India in the Himalayas has been handed back by the Indian side, according to a report by China’s official military newspaper, the PLA Daily.



The soldier was handed over early Wednesday morning, according to the report.


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China says Indian forces crossed border, fired warning shots


Both countries have amassed thousands of troops in the region after a deadly clash in June.


The nuclear-armed neighbours have been locked in a months-long border confrontation in the Ladakh region, with troops killing each other in hand-to-hand combat and firing shots in the air.

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