5 Army soldiers died during tank exercise near LAC in Ladakh

The T-72 tank with five soldiers on board sank due to flash floods while they were crossing the river, the officials said
5 Army soldiers died during tank exercise near LAC in Ladakh
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Five soldiers of the Army are feared drowned after being swept away while crossing a river in a T-72 tank near the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in the Nyoma-Chushul area in Ladakh early Saturday, officials told PTI.

According to the officials, the incident occurred near Mandir Morh, 148 kilometres from here, during an exercise around 1 am.

The T-72 tank with five soldiers on board sank due to flash floods while they were crossing the river, the officials said.

“There were five soldiers in the tank at the time of the incident including one JCO and 4 Jawans. One person has been located while the search for others is still going on,” defence officials told ANI.

The Indian and Chinese militaries have been locked in a standoff in Ladakh since May 2020 and a full resolution of the border row has not yet been achieved though the two sides have disengaged from a number of friction points.

In January this year, army chief General Manoj Pande said the army is ready to deal with any challenge in the northern border (China).

“The army is ready and capable of dealing with any situation along the northern borders (with China). We have taken several concrete measures to develop our capabilities in those areas," General Pande had said.

The army chief had said the situation along LAC in the Ladakh sector was “stable, yet sensitive.”

External affairs minister S Jaishankar recently said that the NDA government's focus in its third term will be to resolve pending issues with China along the LAC.

“In the case of China, our focus will the situation on the border – there are still some issues pending and how we can resolve them,” he had said.

Source: Hindustan Times

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