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Another Chinese incursion into Indian soil detected

First Published: 23rd February, 2018 9:46 IST

Fresh reports of another Chinese incursion into the Indian territory has surfaced up, with the Chinese intruding into up to a distance of 100 KM inside Indian airspace in the

Fresh reports of another Chinese incursion into the Indian territory has surfaced up, with the Chinese intruding into up to a distance of 100 KM inside Indian airspace in the state of Arunachal Pradesh bordering China.

The incident was first reported by locals of Repari village adjacent to the Raga forest range. Villagers who were on a routine firewood collection schedule saw a foreign object stuck to a tree which might have descended from the skies with either a parachute or balloon attached to it.

The instrument was retrieved by a team of police and forest department officials of the newly found Kamle district of Arunachal Pradesh on Wednesday.

It may be mentioned that Repari is in between Ziro and Daporijo and close to Tamen, but the exact place of the crash down site is devoid of road connectivity and the only treacherous route to the site is through thick forests and hills.

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