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China has withdrawn troops by 2 km in contested parts of Ladakh near the tense Galwan river valley including Hot Springs, reports said on July 7. Chinese withdrawal of troops at Hot Springs, or Patrol Point 15, will be completed on July 7 and in Gogra (Patrol Point 17A) by July 8, reports said. As part of the disengagement on both sides after the deadly June 15 clash in which 20 Indian soldiers were killed in the line of duty, China started withdrawing troops and dismantling structures from July 6 from three points in Ladakh, including Galwan.
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