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The Indian Army has issued a clarification on Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Leh military facility on July 3, 2020.

The Indian Army stated that media reports about Prime Minister Modi visiting a fake hospital are unsubstantiated.

The Indian Army stated that media reports about Prime Minister Modi visiting a fake hospital are unsubstantiated.Several media reports claimed that Modi visited a fake hospital in Leh on July 3, 2020. On the next day, the Indian Army released a press statement that the facility is part of the Crisis Expansion at the General Hospital complex with a capacity of 100 beds. It added that the medical facility to treat the soldiers had been set up in a hall at the General Hospital, generally used as a Training Audio Video Hall, as some parts of the hospital were turned into COVID-19 isolation wards. The Chief of Army Staff General M.M.Naravane and the Army Commander also visited the injured soldiers who fought in the Galwan valley.

The Indian Army stated that media reports about Prime Minister Modi visiting a fake hospital are unsubstantiated.

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