China Locates Burial Sites or Relatives for 7,000 Fallen Soldiers Through Public Service Platform.
ByAinvest
Wednesday, Jul 30, 2025 11:28 pm ET1min read
China has identified burial sites or found relatives for 7,000 fallen soldiers through a public service platform launched by the Ministry of Veterans Affairs. The platform encourages public participation in search efforts, allowing the ministry to make progress in honoring fallen soldiers. Minister Pei Jinjia announced this achievement at a press conference in Beijing.
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