Even that #China's government refused to disclosed how many soldiers died on the June 15th Galwan Valley clash with #India, Chinese people found the burial location, and it's quite a number.

The pictures speak for themselves 👇 https://twitter.com/Taihoku1895/status/1300016552390008832
2) Burial location: Kangsiwa, Xinjiang, G219 Hwy near the Sanli barracks.

Translation of this tomb:

Tomb of martir Chen Xiang Xong 陈焄投
Born in Pingnan, Fujian in 20-2-2001 (19 years old)
Died in war with India in 6-2020
Died trying to protect his country & people
Unit 69316
3) Now I have the precise coordinates for the burial location from @desihaddock

Pishan County, Hotan Prefecture, Xinjiang

https://www.google.com/maps/place/36 Â°12'20.0%22N+78°45'45.0%22E/ @36.2174641,78.7559849,250m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m5!3m4!1s0x0:0x0!8m2!3d36.205556!4d78.7625?hl=en
4) According to the original #Chinese tweet I used in this thread, it says that 35 Chinese soldiers from the Galwan clash with #India are buried there.

Info from the last few hours confirms that this a 1962 burial where 35 new tombs were added in June, a mixed burial site now.
5) This makes a lot of sense since we know that China is trying to hide the casualties, so mixing them into old burial sites makes sense.

I believe the dead have been spread into several locations. One location is now found. I believe the number of fallen soldiers is over 35.
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