According to fresh details reaching here, the Chinese troops continued with the incursions and the latest incident happend as recent as two days back, this time in Chumar sector of Ladakh.
In the Depsang valley of Daulat Beg Oldi, the scene of April stand-off, Chinese troops came around 2 km close to Indian posts in Burtse on July 12, which is around 30km from the perceived Line of Actual Control (LAC), sources said.
In the Chumar sector, the Chinese troops had entered the area on July 16-17 and July 18 also and before that, their choppers had entered and violated Indian air space on July 11.
On July 20, a Chinese patrol came inside Chumar in the evening and after spending a few hours there, went back to their positions across the LAC, sources said.
They vacated their positions only after the two sides agreed to mantain pre-April 15 positions along the LAC in the entire ladakh sector.
