(Harleen Kaur, Intern Journalist) Beijing, India has left the Chinese soldier. The soldier accidentally entered the Indian border on the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in eastern Ladakh. The release of the soldier has been given by the Chinese government media Global Times. The editor of the Global Times said that a Chinese soldier who had wandered on the LAC in the Demchok sector of eastern Ladakh has been handed over to the Chinese army by India on Wednesday morning.
Was helping to find Yak
Earlier, the Indian Army issued a statement stating that the captured soldier has been identified as Corporal Wang or Long of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA). After completing the formalities, he will be handed over to the Chinese Army at Chushul-Moldo border point. Senior Colonel Zhang Shuili, a spokesman for the PLA’s Western Theater Command, claimed that the Chinese soldier had gone missing on the Sino-India border on the evening of 18 October when he was helping locals find his yak.
India promised to return the Chinese soldier
The soldiers stationed on the PLA border informed the Indian Army and hoped that the Indian side would help in its search and rescue. The Indian side has promised to help and return the missing soldier by finding him. Colonel Zhang said, according to the latest information from the Indian side, the missing Chinese soldier has been found and will be handed over to China after medical examination. He hoped that the Indian side would fulfill its promise as soon as possible and implement the consent reached in the seventh round of talks between the senior commanders of the two countries to maintain peace in the border areas.
According to reports, he had wandered into the Demchok sector of eastern Ladakh. The news agency reported that the Indian Army, after being detained, provided humanitarian examples, providing oxygen, food, and warm medical supplies, including other essential medical help, to protect this Chinese soldier from extreme altitude and harsh climatic conditions. . It is believed that he may have inadvertently entered Indian territory.