China is not Allowing to Buried the Bodies of Soldiers

Another nefarious act of China engaging in the decision to occupy the land of neighboring countries has come to light.
Image Credit: The New York Times
Image Credit: The New York Times

A US intelligence report has revealed that China is avoiding accepting the top sacrifices of its soldiers killed in the Galvan Valley to hide its mistakes. Not only this, but China is also putting pressure on the families of its soldiers killed in the Galvan Valley not to bury the dead bodies and to organize any programs.

What's the Matter?

On the night of 15 June last, 20 Indian soldiers received Heroism, a violent clash between the soldiers of China and India. At the same time, 43 Chinese soldiers are also reported to have died. While the bodies of martyred soldiers were welcomed as heroes in India, China did not even announce the soldiers killed.

China is Hiding their Mistakes

According to a US report, the Chinese government has also treated the families of Chinese soldiers killed in the Galvan Valley. Chinese s no longer even burying the bodies of these soldiers. The report said that China is not accepting the killing of its soldiers because of this because it wants to hide this big mistake.

35 Chinese Soldiers were Killed 

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Image Credit: Youtube

Indeed, the Chinese unilaterally tried to infiltrate the Indian territory in Ladakh and tried to change the Line of Actual Control. India said that if there was an agreement at the top Chinese leaders level then this clash could have been avoided. China has so far only assumed that some of its officials have been killed. US intelligence sources believe 35 Chinese soldiers were killed in the action.

Not Allowing to Buried Soldier Bodies

US sources said that China's Ministry of Civil Affairs has told the families of the slain soldiers that they would not have to bury these soldiers in the traditional way, but they would have to be cremated. No one will attend the final ceremony and it should be done remotely. China has been asked to do so by naming the coronavirus. China has tried to get at least people to know about the Galvan conflict.

Families Share Snaps on Social Media

Image Credit: National Review
Image Credit: National Review

The families of Chinese soldiers killed by the Chinese government's decision are angry. The Chinese government is now struggling to pacify these families. These people are sharing their grief by using Weibo and other social media platforms. China is afraid that if the images of the dead soldiers' tomb have come to social media international media, then its image will be deeply shocked. A source said: 'China does not want to produce martyred soldiers. That is why they have banned the program.

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