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McLeod Ganj / Mumbai , June 19 (EFE/EPA).- India for the first time on Friday said 76 of its soldiers had been wounded in deadly hand-to-hand combat with Chinese troops during a clash on a disputed mountainous border earlier this week, in which 20 of its personnel were killed."No one (among the injured soldiers) is critical as of now. All are stable,” an Indian Army source told EFE on the condition of anonymity.He said that 18 soldiers were being treated at the military hospital in Leh, the capital of the federally-administered Ladakh region. (Camera: SANJAY BAID / DIVYAKANT SOLANKI)FOOTAGE SHOWS A PROTEST IN MC LEODGANJ (00:00:00-00:01:18) AND NOTHER IN MUMBAI (00:01:18 - 00:02:48) AFTER 76INDIAN ARMY PERSONNEL WERE INJURED IN A CLASH WITH CHINESE TROOPS.
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