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Bravehearts' last journey: India salutes 20 heroes who died protecting the borders

A wreath-laying ceremony was held in Ladakh’s capital Leh for the Indian Army soldiers, who were martyred in the line of duty in Galwan Valley clash. While the Commanding Officer of 16 Bihar Regiment, Colonel Bikumalla Santosh Babu, and two jawans were martyred on the night of June 15 itself, 17 others later succumbed to their injuries sustained in the clash that took place in sub-zero temperature on the hilly terrain.

india china faceoff martyrs Image Source : INDIA TV Nation pays tribute to 20 bravehearts who laid their lives protecting borders in sub-zero temperatures

From Hyderabad to Hamirpur and Saharsa, crowds of thousands came out on the streets to pay homage to 20 Indian soldiers who laid their lives during the fierce clashes that took place between the armies of India and China on the intervening night of Monday and Tuesday in Ladakh’s Galwan Valley. Even on Wednesday, a wreath-laying ceremony was held in Ladakh’s capital Leh for the Indian Army soldiers, who were martyred in the line of duty in Galwan Valley clash.

Holding posters and banners with "Homage to our brave hearts", "True heroes of our land", "Shame, shame China and "Shradhanjali" written in English and Kannada, men, women and even children participated in the protest at the War Memorial at Brigade Road junction in Bengaluru.

"Floral tributes were also paid to photos of three martyred soldiers -- Colonel B. Santosh Babu, Havildar Palani and Sepoy Ojha, which were placed at the Memorial along with the Tricolour and candle lights," a participant said.

The 20 Indian soldiers who were martyred during clashes with Chinese Army in Galwan Valley

SLAIN SOLDIER HAILING FROM
Colonel Santosh Babu Hyderabad
Nb Sub Nuduram Soren Mayurbhanj
Nb Sub Mandeep Singh Patiala
Nb Sub (Dvr) Satnam Singh Gurdaspur
K Palani Madurai
Hav Sunil Kumar Patna
Hav Bipul Roy Meerut
NK (NA) Deepak Kumar Rewa
Sep Rajesh Orang Birghum
Sep Kundan Kumar Ojha Sahibganj
Sep Ganesh Ram Kanker
Sep Chandrakanta Pradhan Kandhamal
Sep Ankush Hamirpur
Sep Gurbinder Sangrur
Sep Gurtej Singh Mansa
Sep Chandan Kumar Bhojpur
Sep Aman Kumar Samastipur
Sep Jai Kishor Singh Vaishali
Sep Ganesh Hansda East Singhbhum
Sep Kundan Kumar Saharsa

Meanwhile, nearly 100 Bengaluru City Youth Congress members burnt posters of Chinese President Xi Jinping in protest against the killing of the Indian Army soldiers in Ladakh's Galwan Valley on Monday night.

At least 20 Indian Army personnel including a colonel were killed in a fierce clash with Chinese troops in the Galwan Valley in Eastern Ladakh on Monday night.

This was the biggest military confrontation in over five decades, significantly escalating the already volatile border standoff in the region. 

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