China News Service, July 29. Recently, a travel blogger posted a photo taken on the Internet platform next to the tombstone of the guardian heroes at the Kangsiwa Martyrs Cemetery, which caused widespread doubts. He has been investigated.

In response to this, Col. Wu Qian, Director of the Information Bureau of the Ministry of National Defense and spokesperson for the Ministry of National Defense, said on the 29th that heroes are the backbone of the nation and the vanguard of the country.

Heroes must not be blasphemy, and laws must not be provoked.

According to the law, acts that infringe upon the reputation and honor of heroes and martyrs shall bear corresponding civil, administrative, and criminal liabilities.

Any act of discrediting heroes will be condemned by morals and severely punished by law.