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Wednesday, 19 March 2008, 22:25 GMT

In pictures: Chinese troops move into Tibet

Chinese army convoy
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China has sent a large number of soldiers and paratroopers to Tibet after the violent protests in Lhasa. This army convoy was on G318, the main road into Tibet from Sichuan province.

Army vehicles assemble on main road into Tibet from Sichuan
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On Wednesday alone, BBC reporters saw more than 400 troop carriers and other vehicles on the main road. The mobilisation is the biggest since the unrest began in Lhasa on 10 March.

Command jeep on road into Tibet
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This jeep is driving between assembly points in one town. It was seen to clear potential trouble-spots for the military convoys along the way.

River valley near border with Tibet Autonomous Region
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Mao Zedong and his Red Army crossed this river during the Long March, pursued by KMT forces. Today's army is moving into ethnic Tibetan areas neighbouring Tibet.

Soldier peers out of a truck as it drives into Tibet
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Banners on the trucks say the soldiers are on a "New Mission". The soldiers are armed with pistols, rifles and machine-guns.

Bridge over the Jinsha River dividing Sichuan and Tibet
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Many of the soldiers are likely to be deployed in western Sichuan where Tibetan protests have taken place, or cross this bridge over the Jinsha River into Tibet.


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