NIRMAL YESODA
In a shocking revelation, international studies expert Jun Canrong claimed that China used microwave weapons against Indian soldiers. Jun told students in Beijing that microwave weapons forced Indian soldiers to retreat by making them violently sick during a recent stand-off in the Himalayas.
According to a report published in the Daily Mail, these microwave weapons heat water molecules in the same manner as kitchen appliances. These deadly weapons targeted the water molecules below the skin, and thus Indian soldiers felt unbelievable pain.
Jin claimed that Chinese soldiers beautifully executed this method, and cleared out Indian soldiers without violating the ban on gun fires.
The alleged microwave weapons were deployed in the border in August, following a border standoff between the Indian and Chinese soldiers that resulted in the death of more than 20 Indian army men.
According to Jin, Indian soldiers started vomiting within 15 minutes after the deployment of microwave weapons, and it helped China to reclaim the ground.
Even though countries like the United States have already developed microwave weapons, it is for the first time that a nation is using it against the army of another country.
However the Indian Army issued a denial and said that they remain in control of the high ground.
“The claims cited by these media reports are fake,” tweeted the Indian Army. “No such incident has taken place in Ladakh.”
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