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’38 Chinese soldiers sank during the Galwan ‘clash’

'38 Chinese soldiers sank during the Galwan 'clash'
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New Delhi: Chinese victims in Galwan Skirmish in June 2020 are much higher than official figures, a new report has claimed.
“At least 38 PLA troops were swept away and drowned that night …” Klaxon, the Australian newspaper reported, citing findings by social media researchers.
It also bases its findings about conversations in Weibo, the mobile chat application that is popular in China.
“The claims of Chinese victims are not new, but the evidence given by a group of social media researchers, which has been built by Klaxon independently, seems to support the claim that Chinese victims extend far beyond four soldiers named by Beijing,” Furthermore.
say.
Some Indian and international media reports claim that China suffered more than 35 victims; But PLA only acknowledged the deaths of five of his troops.
Chinese media too, while playing a one-sided event clash.
Read Toghina suffered 35 victims during Galwan Clash: US intelligence reported Chinese soldiers suffered 35 victims during clashes of violence with the Indian military in the east of Adakh Galwan Valley, according to US intelligence reports.
That number could be a combination of the total number of soldiers killed and seriously injured, they added.
China hasn’t talked about Klaxon’s report seems to strengthen some reports of Indian media, in the days after the clash has claimed – that many Chinese soldiers sank when crossing the Galwan Sub-zero river that flowed rapidly.
Explain chaos in China’s rank in the face of Indian counter-charges, the report said “PLA soldiers did not even have time to wear water pants.
They decided to cross the river ice water on a dark field under the guidance of Wang.
The river rises suddenly and friends The injured friend continues to slip and (medium) washing downstream “.
Reports built on social media research, and revealed “Beijing’s extreme length has gone to silence discussion about fighting – in particular, discussion about the real number of Chinese victims.” In February last year, China officially acknowledged that five military officers and Chinese soldiers were killed in clashes with Indian soldiers even though they extensively believed that the death toll was higher.
Also read Jails Blogger to suggest more Chinese soldiers die in Galwan Clasheschina has imprisoned popular bloggers to “slander martyrs” after he suggested the death toll of Chinese-Indian border clashes last year higher than the official count.
Qiu Ziming – With more than 2.5 million followers in Weibo like Chinese Twitter – sentenced to eight months in prison, Beijing gave four medals on February 19 last year.
The next day, a journalist was fired for questioning the official number to the victim of Galwan.
Another report at the time said the reporter was arrested after making online claims, including 2.5 million Weibo followers, that China lied and fired the victim of Galwan Valley.
The border deadlock in East Ladakh erupted on May 5, 2020, after clashing violence in the Lake Pangong area and both parties gradually increased their placement by rushing on tens of thousands of soldiers and heavy weapons.
20 Indian soldiers were killed in clashes that erupted in Galwan Valley of Eastern Ladakh on June 15, 2020.
Read the breakthrough Alsono in the 14th round of Indian-China border talks: Delhi’s gathering statement: There was no breakthrough in the 14th round of talks between the Indian military and China and both parties agreed to stay in touch and maintain a dialogue to find out resolutions that can be received by the earliest problem, according to a shared statement.
As a result of a series of military and a series of military and diplomatic talks, both parties completed the release process in gorografis and in the north and South Bank of Lake Pangong last year.
Each side currently has around 50,000 to 60,000 troops along the actual control line in the sensitive sector.

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