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Tielieketi (Chinese: 铁列克提) is a part of Yumin County in Xinjiang, the People's Republic of China, adjacent to the border with Kazakhstan.[1]
Tielieketi Incident
There was a famous military incident (known in Soviet sources as the border conflict near the lake Zhalanashkol – Russian: пограничный конфликт у озера Жаланашколь) happened between China and Soviet Union during Sino-Soviet split in 1969. On August 13, 1969, when a Chinese frontier squadron composed of some 30 soldiers entered the Chinese border zone[clarification needed], the Soviet soldiers crossed the border to attack. The Soviets eliminated the Chinese patrol squadron, occupied[citation needed] the Chinese border zone and killed totally 28[not in citation given] Chinese soldiers.[2][3]
Soviet sources claim that the Soviet border guard’s attack on the Chinese military of August 13 was triggered by a persistent violation of Soviet border by Chinese soldiers, which allegedly started at the previous night. The incident is described even as an arranged Maoist provocation like famous Zhenbao Island incident 5 months earlier. Chinese military unit which took part in the incident was allegedly equipped with photo and video recording devices, including a professional video camera.[4] Also note that Zhalanashkol itself is situated [1] deeply inside (about 5 km / 3 miles) the territory of Kazakhstan (then a constituent part of the Soviet Union).
Returned to China
After the Soviet Union dissolved in 1990s, Tielieketi was administrated by Kazakhstan[citation needed]. In 1999, China and Kazakhstan signed joint declaration[citation needed] to resolve their long-term border issues, and Tielieketi was finally returned to China.
Reference
Categories:- Xinjiang
- Conflicts in 1969
- 1969 in China
- 1969 in the Soviet Union
- China–Soviet Union relations
- Territorial disputes of the People's Republic of China
- China–Soviet Union border
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