In the days leading up to a violent border clash with India, China brought in machinery, cut a trail into a Himalayan mountainside and may have even dammed a river, satellite pictures suggest
The clash was the most serious since 1967. Since early May, soldiers have faced off on the border where India says Chinese troops had intruded and set up temporary structures. The confrontation turned into a deadly brawl on Monday.
The problem arose when an Indian patrol visited the area near a ridge to verify a Chinese assertion that its troops had moved back from the LAC, the two government sources aware of the military situation said.
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