Indian, Chinese Soldiers Disengaging After Deadly Clash

An Indian army official says Indian and Chinese front-line troops are disengaging in the western sector of their disputed border, but the process is intricate and requires constant verification.

Col. Aman Anand’s statement suggesting that the disengagement will take time comes after top commanders from the two sides held a fourth round of talks on Tuesday and a month after a deadly clash between their soldiers in the Galwan Valley.

India says 20 of its soldiers were killed in the June 15 clash and that there were casualties among the Chinese as well.

China hasn’t confirmed any deaths on its side.

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