Qinghai 223 Incident

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Qinghai, where some of China's main nuclear sites locate, including Lop Nur.[1]

The Qinghai 223 Incident (Chinese: 青海二二三事件), also known as the February 23 Qinghai Incident or the Qinghai 223 massacre, was a massacre in 1967 during the Chinese Cultural Revolution in Qinghai Province.[1][2][3][4] On February 23, 1967, thirteen military companies from the Qinghai Military District of the People's Liberation Army attacked and took over the base of Qinghai Daily which was previously occupied by the local unarmed rebel group, killing 169 civilians (and 4 soldiers) and injuring 178 within one day.[1][3][4][5] An additional 12 students were killed or injured at Qinghai Ethnical College on February 24.[1][3] The massacre was led by General Zhao Yongfu (赵永夫), the deputy commander of the military district,[1][3] and therefore the incident was also known as the "Zhao Yongfu incident".[6]

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