Thursday, December 7, 2017

China Lodges Protest Over An Indian Drone Crashing On Its Side Of The Border



Newsweek: China Says India Invaded Airspace With Drone That Crash-Landed

The Chinese military has claimed that an Indian drone invaded China’s airspace before it crash-landed near a disputed border region.

Chinese state news agency Xinhua carried a report on Thursday in which Zhang Shuili, deputy head of the combat bureau of the Western Theater Command's joint staff department, said: "India's move has infringed upon China's territorial sovereignty, and we are strongly dissatisfied with and opposed to this."

The claims do not include details about the timing or specific location of the incident. The department's jurisdiction includes areas on China's border with India and Bhutan.

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WNU Editor: India is blaming a technical glitch .... UAV crossed over to China after developing technical snag: India (Financial Express).

More News On China Lodging A Protest Against Indian Over A Drone That Crashed On Its Side Of The Border

China voices strong opposition over Indian UAV's intrusion -- Xinhuanet
China strongly opposes Indian UAV intrusion -- Global Times
China says Indian drone ‘invaded’ its airspace and crashed -- AFP
Chinese gov't protests Indian drone 'intrusion,' crash -- UPI

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