Kinnaur (Himachal Pradesh):A team of villagers from Himachal Pradesh's Kinnaur district said that they have spotted road construction on the Chinese side of the border.
A team of nine persons from the Charang village of the district had gone towards the border, around 22 kilometres from their village, along with horses and a few paramilitary forces.
The reconnaissance team observed that China has built around 20 kilometres of road close to the border, giving rise to apprehensions that it might also be planning to extend the road into the buffer zone or no man's land.
The team said that in October last year, there existed a road only till Tango, the last Tibetan village on the Chinese side of the border. However, the road has now been extended for 20 more kilometres towards the border with India.
On the other hand, in Kinnaur's Sangla valley, behind Chitkul, road construction is also going on by China towards Yamrang La. According to locals on the Indian side, drones have been spotted in the area multiple times during the night.
Earlier on June 8, Buddhist monks spotted around 20 drones hovering at Rangrik Tumma near Charang.
Locals said that the sight of such drones in the area has become common.
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