Chinese TV Channel Uploads Footage of Galwan Valley Clash To Mark Army Day
The focus of the video uploaded by CGTN on social media and its website is Chen Hongjun, one of the four PLA troops killed in the brutal fight with Indian border personnel on the night of June 15, 2020
China’s official English television channel, CGTN, has uploaded a video on one of the four People’s Liberation Army (PLA) soldiers who died fighting Indian troops in Galwan Valley in June 2020 on social media and its website to mark the armed forces’ founding day on August 1.
The focus of the video is Chen Hongjun, one of the four PLA troops killed in the brutal fight with Indian border personnel on the night of June 15, 2020.
Besides interviews of Chen’s family members including his wife, the video shows edited footage of the clash between the two armies, Chinese equipment on the banks of the fast flowing river, soldiers, mostly Chinese, wading in knee-deep water, and personnel from the two sides charging at each other.
Tweeting a similar video from Weibo, the handle @detresfa_, which collates open sourced intelligence, posted, “Excerpts from a video interview of a PLA martyrs family shows footage of the #Galwanvalley clash between #India & #China, the stone pelting, close combat fighting, conditions of soldiers in the river and Chinese equipment on site well documented in these 45 seconds.”
“To mark PLA Day, also known as Army Day, CGTN’s special series brings you Chen’s story,” the CGTN video said.
The video, evidently pitched as a propaganda piece aimed at a domestic Chinese audience, begins with a one-sided introduction to the Galwan Valley clash.
“Indian army violated the bilateral consensus and crossed the Line of Actual Control on June 15, 2020,” it says - a claim repeatedly dismissed by India.
It then adds, “Chen Hongjun of the Chinese PLA plunged forward as a shield and rescued his comrade Qi Fabao. However, Chen sacrificed himself.”
It’s not clear how Chen was killed.
A snapshot of Chen’s life is then shown from photographs in a family album with a few lines about his PLA career.
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