China Finally discloses the death of 5 of it's soldiers in the encounter at Galvan Valley
The Chinese military has released the names of the slain soldiers and also accused the Indian Army of violating the terms of the earlier agreement.

The People's Liberation Army (PLA), the Chinese army that attacked unarmed soldiers of India in the Galvan Valley, has for the first time announced the number of soldiers killed in this bloody violence. The PLA claimed that 4 of its soldiers were killed and one was badly injured in the conflict. The Chinese military has also released the names of the slain soldiers and also accused the Indian Army of violating the terms of the earlier agreement.
The Chinese military has paid tribute to the soldiers killed at the hands of Indian soldiers in the Galvan Valley and has also released a video. China has also given the names of the 4 soldiers killed. These are Chen Hongjun, Chen Xiangrong, Xiao Siuan, Wang Zhuoran. The Chinese military said that these soldiers gave up their lives while protecting national sovereignty and their land. Among the killed Chinese soldiers were a battalion commander and three soldiers. The Regimental Commander of the Chinese Army was seriously injured during the conflict.
China alleged that the Indian Army illegally crossed the Line of Actual Control in the Galvan Valley. The Chinese Army alleged that the Indian Army attacked PLA soldiers with steel tubes, sticks and stones. The Chinese Army newspaper PLA said, "From April 2020, the foreign army (India) violated the earlier agreements. They entered the border so that roads and bridges could be built."
The Chinese Army newspaper said that the Indian Army deliberately provoked and tried to change the status quo on the border. Indian soldiers also attacked Chinese soldiers who went to negotiate.
A Chinese soldier Chen wrote in his diary, 'Our enemies (Indian soldiers) were very much in number but we did not panic. In the midst of their stone attack, we pushed them back.
TASS reported, at least 45 Chinese soldiers were killed in the deadly encounter
The bloody violence took place on the night of 15 June in the Galvan Valley of eastern Ladakh. In this, 20 Indian soldiers were martyred and China did not disclose how many of its soldiers were killed. The Russian news agency TASS had made a big disclosure recently. TASS reported that at least 45 Chinese soldiers were killed in the violence. China has revealed the killing of only 4 soldiers at a time when the two countries have agreed to an agreement and are withdrawing their forces from Pangong Lake.
China did not Disclose the death toll due to this Fear
According to the report of the South China Morning Post, at that time there was to be an important meeting between China and America, in view of this, China tried to downplay the whole incident. Under this strategy, China did not release the number of its casualties and remained silent on the whole matter. Meanwhile, a PLA source said that Beijing is 'very sensitive' to the deaths of its soldiers. He said that the Chinese President Xi Jinping will approve the death toll of the soldiers.