
Where exactly did Chinese forces unfurl their flag in Galwan?
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The location, according to an analysis, appears to be more than 1.2 km away from Patrol Point 14 (PP 14), the spot of the hand-to-hand combat between Indian and Chinese forces in June 2020.
Videos showing the unfurling of China’s national flag near the Line of Actual Control (LAC) on the first day of the New Year created a massive political uproar. However, analysis of the videos with available open-source satellite images and terrain mapping with Google Earth data suggests that the controversial incident did not take place at the site of the June 2020 clash in Galwan Valley. “Never yield an inch of land.”Good morning from Galwan valley, southwest China.The first ray of sunlight of the New Year Day in 2022. pic.twitter.com/bHUPttutm4 , !
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