Highlights 1 Chinese military claims Indian drone invaded airspace. 2 Chinese troops "conducted identification and verification": Military3 "We are strongly dissatisfied" with the incident: MilitaryChina on Thursday claimed an Indian unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) "entered into China's airspace" and crashed in the Sikkim section of the disputed border. Foreign ministry spokesperson Geng Shuang said the drone crashed in the Sikkim section, which he said "has not been delineated". The incident comes ahead of Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi's December 11 visit to India. (The story has been updated to include the Chinese Foreign Ministry's comment)WATCH | Delhi: Security scare at IGI Airport after drone spotted
Source: India Today December 07, 2017 03:41 UTC