How Bihar Regiment removed Chinese observation post in Galwan Valley

How Bihar Regiment removed Chinese observation post in Galwan Valley

On the night of June 15, the Indian 3 Infantry Division Commander with different senior officers was at an Indian submit close to the Y junction of Shyok and Galwan rivers within the japanese Ladakh sector as talks have been to be held between the 2 international locations.

The Indian safety forces together with the 16 Bihar Regiment have been requested to make sure that the submit was eliminated by the Chinese after which a small patrol was despatched to convey the message, sources informed ANI.

The Chinese remark submit was manned by 10-12 troopers who have been informed by the Indian patrol to go away from there as was agreed upon within the senior degree army talks between the 2 armies. The Chinese refused to take action even because the Indian patrol returned to their unit to tell them concerning the growth.

This was when the Indian troops with round 50 individuals and 16 Bihar Regiment Commanding Officer Colonel Santosh Babu within the lead, went on to inform the Chinese to return additional of their territory as they have been on Indian soil.

Meanwhile, by the point the primary Indian patrol returned from the location, the Chinese had referred to as for reinforcements from their rear positions within the Galwan river valley who got here with round 300-350 individuals.

As the Indian patrol reached, the sources mentioned, the Chinese had already constructed up troops on larger floor across the remark submit and stored the stones and weapons prepared for launching an assault on the Indian troops.

As the 2 sides began speaking, the dialogue changed into a heated one and the Indian aspect began uprooting their tents and gear. The Chinese, who had already ready themselves for aggression towards Indian troops, attacked the Indian aspect by which their first assault was on the 16 Bihar Regiment CO and Havildar Palani. After the CO went down, the Bihari Regiment troopers misplaced management and began attacking the Chinese ferociously regardless of being closely outnumbered and stones raining from the upper floor.

The combat went on for over three hours until late within the night time by which a number of Chinese troops have been both useless or injured severely.

Next morning, when the state of affairs calmed down comparatively, the useless our bodies of the Chinese troops have been mendacity within the open and was handed over to them by Indian troops, sources mentioned.

A complete of round 100 troops took half within the operations from the Indian aspect whereas the Chinese had over 350 individuals on the placement.

However, the Bihar Regiment troopers had managed to uproot the Chinese place there on the Patrolling Point 14.

Soon after the incident, the Chinese strengthened their positions close to that location and have their offensive forces prepared within the rear areas.

Sources mentioned that although outnumbered, the Bihar Regiment troops managed to take away the Chinese submit which was present there in violation of the agreements between the 2 sides.

Now the Indian and Chinese Lieutenant General degree talks are being deliberate within the subsequent few days within the Eastern Ladakh space to defuse the state of affairs additional on PP-14, PP-15 and PP-17A. 

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