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Bangalore/Dharamsala, Jun 18(EFE/EPA).-Protests continued on Thursday in various cities in India in response to a clash between the Indian and Chinese forces on the night between Monday and Tuesday, in which at least 20 soldiers were killed, marking the worst incident in 45 years between the two sides. (Camera: JAGADEESH NV, SANJAY BAID).FOOTAGE SHOWS ANTI-CHINA PROTESTS IN BANGALORE AND DHARAMSALA, INDIA.

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