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In addition to the 20 deaths on the Chinese border, 56 Indian soldiers were injured

On Monday night, 20 Indian soldiers were killed and 58 wounded by Chinese troops. Since then, the Ladakh border has remained tense. 

This information has been published in various Indian newspapers. Indian media sources were quoted in the media as saying that 56 injured Indian soldiers have been admitted to various hospitals. Besides, Indian Army sources also gave good news. The good news is, they're all now risk-free. They are waiting to recover and return to work quickly.

Sixteen people injured in the attack by Chinese troops are being treated at a hospital in Leh. They can join the work within 15 days. The rest are undergoing treatment at different hospitals. Within a week, they will be back to work.

At the time of the clashes, a group of 20 people led by Indian Colonel Santosh Babu had been killed by Chinese troops. The Chinese forces attacked the Indian army with iron rods and barbed rods.

Neither side used any ammunition in the clash. The Chinese government has not commented on the casualties, but Indian sources claim that at least 45 Chinese soldiers were killed or seriously injured in the retaliation.

Although various initiatives have been taken at the diplomatic level throughout the day to resolve the border dispute, there is still no clear direction for resolving the dispute. The two sides also met on Thursday after Wednesday. But at the end of the day, though, tensions at the border remain. 

Until the last news is received, the two sides are increasing their troops at the border. As the night progressed, there was news of increased activity on both sides. The Forward Movement of the Indian Army has been increased. Air bases targeted by China have been warned. As a precaution, the border villages of Demchak and Pangong Lake are being evacuated. Telephone communication has been stopped. 

Holidays for members of the Indian Army are being canceled in preparation for a possible war. Members of the paramilitary forces are being brought to Ladakh. 

But China is also preparing. Multiple sources also claim that the number of Chinese armored vehicles near the border is increasing. However, there was no renewed conflict until the last news. Source: This time and Indian media.

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