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BEIJING, KOMPAS.com – Chinese troops are accused of using microwave weapons to “cook Indian soldiers alive” in conflict in the Himalayas.

International studies expert Jin Canrong stated that the electromagnetic weapon would burn the enemy’s flesh, heat the top of the mountain, and make the enemy vomit.

Jin explained, the weapon heats water molecules in a way like kitchen utensils and targets the water under the skin.

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In that way, he increased the pain the target would suffer, by using it from a distance of nearly a kilometer.

Jin then praised the Chinese forces who “beautifully” used microwaves to defeat India, without having to violate the use of weapons.

The Times reported that the weapons were deployed at the end of August, a few weeks after the two countries’ militaries were involved in a gun battle Ladakh.

The incident, which killed 20 Indian soldiers, nearly put the two countries into war again, after what happened 53 years ago.

Jin told his students in Beijing that 15 minutes after the electromagnetic weapon was deployed, the enemy immediately fell ill and vomited.

“They couldn’t stand, so they chose to run away. That’s how we managed to take their territory,” said Jin.

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He went on to be quoted Daily Mail Tuesday (11/17/2020), Beijing used it because they were confronted by special forces from Tibet who sided with India.

Firearms are banned under the agreement, although warning shots were fired in September at which the two sides blamed each other.

While the US is also developing the weapon, “Panda Country” is believed to be the first country to point it at the enemy directly.

Known as the WB-1, the weapon was first displayed in 2014, and is believed to have been deployed to support the navy.

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There are allegations that the weapons were used to attack US diplomats in China and Cuba in a series of incidents in 2016.

The US “laser beam”, known as the Active Repellent System, appeared in 2007 and was deployed in Afghanistan. But never used against enemies.

The claims made by Jin appeared amid China’s efforts and the “State of Bollywood” eased tensions in the disputed territory in Ladakh.

The two nuclear weapons states have deployed thousands of personnel since a clash using medieval equipment took place in June.

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