(Beijing Comprehensive News) Chinese media reported that Qi Fabao, the head of the PLA, was severely damaged in June last year, and the head of the PLA regiment was severely damaged, and it has now healed.

According to the Beijing Daily, Shaanxi Ankang TV released a video of a friend visited Qifabao's video on the 9th (20th) of the New Year's Day the day before yesterday.Careful treatment, Qi Fabao had been wounded before the Spring Festival.

Qi Faobao is a Wuwei from Gansu. He joined the army in 1997 and is currently the head of a border defense regiment of the PLA.

CCTV News client said that in June last year, the Indian army violated the consensus reached with the Chinese side, provoked by the line, and Qi Fubao took a few officers and soldiers to negotiate with the sincerity of negotiation."Resolutely violent attack", Qi Fabao was first soldiers during the process, and was seriously injured.

After being rescued, his left forehead was ruptured, with a more than a dozen centimeters long.

Zhao Lixin, deputy secretary of the Gansu Wuwei Municipal Party Committee and Secretary of the Political and Legal Committee, Wang Guobin, Standing Committee Member of the Wuwei Municipal Party Committee and Executive Deputy Mayor, and Wu Chong, deputy commander of Wuwei Army, led the condolences the day before yesterday. On behalf of the Wuwei Municipal Party Committee and Municipal Government, he went to Urumqi, XinjiangFamily.

head scars are clearly visible

When Qi Faobao introduced his injury to the condolences, one finger at his head and the other hand holding a 3D printed skull model.You can still see clear scars.

The People's Liberation Army reported on Friday that in the conflict of the Galwan Valley of the China -India border last June, four officers and soldiers in China were killed, and the head of the regiment Qi Fabao was seriously injured.

Chinese media have reprinted relevant reports in high -profile in recent days, but some Chinese netizens questioned official information or made remarks on Chinese border officers and soldiers.

So far, at least six Chinese netizens from different regions have been punished for 15 days of administrative detention for their relevant remarks.