China Is Testing Stealth Bomber H-20 Near Ladakh
China is testing stealth bomber H-20 near Ladakh, capable of long range action.
Amidst the ongoing border dispute with India, China has tested the capabilities of the stealth bomber jet H-20 in its occupied area near Ladakh.
It has been told that it is completing the process of final testing of its Shiyan H-20 fighter aircraft. China is conducting this test from Hotan Airbase.
A stealth jet is one that can bomb enemy territory without being caught by radar.
According to defense experts, China has accelerated the testing process of H-20 aircraft after the induction of French Rafale fighter jets in the Indian Air Force.
This testing process has started from June 8 and will be completed on June 22. June 22 marks the 100th anniversary of the founding of the ruling Communist Party of China.
Perhaps as a big announcement on that day, China can give formal information about the inclusion of stealth fighter aircraft in its Air Force.
The H-20 aircraft is a fighter aircraft equipped with multiple capabilities. It can operate over long distances. Also capable of carrying more weight. It can come and go by dodging enemy radar.
China has not yet clarified whether its newly built fighter aircraft is capable of attacking with a nuclear weapon. All of America’s state-of-the-art bombers are also capable of carrying out nuclear attacks.
Major accident in China, at least 12 people died in gas pipe explosion; 138 injured
A big accident happened in China today. A gas pipe exploded in Shiyan City of Hubei province of China on Sunday morning.
At least 12 people were killed and 138 were injured in a massive gas explosion in central China’s Hubei province on Sunday, Reuters news agency reported. 37 people are said to be seriously injured.
Many people have been buried under the rubble after this accident. According to official media, several houses were damaged, the blast took place at around 6.30 am in a local community area of Jhangwan district.
According to China’s state-run channel CGTN-TV, pictures and video footage aired on Internet media platform Weibo showed several houses to the ground and massive debris being cleared.
The Hong Kong-based South China Morning Post reported that the explosion occurred at the Yanhu market in Xi’an when several residents were having breakfast or buying vegetables at the market.
The city’s municipal office had initially said that several people were trapped under the debris after the incident. The reason behind the incident is also not known.
An inquiry has been started for this. Local media say that relief and rescue operations have been started.