Exclusive Video Of Crying Chinese Soldiers Getting Pulped By Indian Troops

In a massive embarrassment for China, an undated video has now surfaced in the social media. In the video , it is clearly visible that some of the China’s People’s Liberation Army soldiers getting schooled by the Indian military.

Looks like usual military misadventures of unethical and unruly Chinese troops are not getting away anymore. Chinese soldiers in the video can be seen pleading, begging for mercy and literally crying like kids along Indo China Border.

The Indian military seems to have shifted their tactics while dealing with China. Earlier the Chinese Chinese illegal intrusion were handled with restraint. Of which the Chinese bullies took advantage and repeatedly used these weak tactics for their advantage.

But not anymore, enough is enough seems to be the result. This video has emerged in a very crucial time. As fresh scuffles between Indian and Chinese troops took place on December 9th. Chinese had come heavily prepared with around 300 soldiers but didn’t expect Indian side also to be well prepared. Chinese troop increase at posts in Yangtse has kept tempers high in Tawang sector for quite some time before this incident.

On Dec 9, ‘larger than normal’ patrol party approached & was challenged the Indian troops. Reports of them throwing Stones stone like some retards and unprofessional army. But Indian soldiers responded heavily after which the Chinese troops agreed to go back immediately.

Exclusive Video Of Chinese Soldiers Getting Pulped By Indian Troops And Begging For Mercy Emerged:

Exclusive Video Of Chinese Soldiers Getting Pulped By Indian Troops And Begging For Mercy Emerged

There are several reports of Chinese troops being captured by the Indian Indian troops. But they were released after several requests from the Chinese military. This is yet another shameful defeat for the Chinese military.

After the incident Some fractures, blackeyes, bruises for 9 Indian troops and 22 Chinese troops. Several Chinese troops are still critical in Chinese forward posts.