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The Story of Peacekeeping Operations in China

Peacekeeping operations in China? Taking China's army's participation in United Nations peacekeeping operations as the main line, this paper comprehensively, multidimensional and deeply records the touching stories of China soldiers who are brave in hardships and sacrifices in order to safeguard world peace and enter a foreign country where war is still raging, and comprehensively shows the historical process and brilliant achievements of our army's participation in United Nations peacekeeping operations, and shows our army's unremitting efforts and sacrifices for world peace and security. The film is divided into 20 episodes. The diversity and plot are as follows: 1. For peace 1 1. The battle of water ii. War experience 12. Calm down and fight 3. Difficult rescue 13. Crossing the minefield 4. Dangerous time 14. Desert customs 5. Soul-stirring and soul-stirring 8+06. Love is boundless 7. Watch for life and death 17. Different scenery. Riding dangerous roads 18. Angel rescue 9. Red soil blood 19. Chinese mother 10. New chapter 20 of friendship. Song of the Peninsula The rainy season is long and the jungle is bare. How do China soldiers face it?

What hardships did China soldiers go through in order to build peace?

How should China soldiers face armed soldiers who are pregnant and unwilling to hand in their guns?

At the invitation of the United Nations, from 5 June to 38 February 2003, the Government of China decided to send 558 peacekeepers to participate in the United Nations peacekeeping operations in Liberia.

The proliferation of weapons is the chief culprit for Liberia and other African countries to fall into war. Without disarming the warring parties, achieving peace is tantamount to castles in the air. To this end, the United Nations Mission in Liberia decided to carry out disarmament operations in Liberia.

Peacekeepers from China entered the rainforest to forge the sword of peace ... A sudden conflict fell from the sky. How should China soldiers respond?

What do soldiers without war experience need most?

If the conflict widens, the war escalates and supplies are interrupted, what should China soldiers do?

In April 2006, the government of China sent a peacekeeping force of 1.82 troops to the Middle East for the first time, which was deployed in southern Lebanon according to the requirements of the United Nations.

On July 12, 2006, lebanon war broke out again. This is undoubtedly an unprecedented war test for China soldiers who participated in UN peacekeeping operations for the first time, and for China troops who have not experienced war in the past two decades.

Peacekeepers in China have gone through the war ... how to command a special force-United Nations peacekeeping force in a foreign country?

How to carry out a special task-humanitarian rescue mission in the smoke and gunfire?

What should China soldiers do in the face of arduous tasks? How do China soldiers cope with an unprecedented psychological and physical torture?

After the outbreak of lebanon war in 2006, Lebanon was caught in a humanitarian crisis in the escalating war.

China went to Lebanon's peacekeeping engineering battalion and received instructions from the headquarters of the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon to quickly set up a rescue team and go out to carry out humanitarian rescue tasks.

Peacekeepers in China went into the war and carried out humanitarian relief ... How can China soldiers hold their posts in the war when their comrades-in-arms died?

How do China soldiers cope with the deteriorating situation when the camp is bombed?

How do China soldiers prepare for emergencies in times of crisis?

During the war, how did China soldiers perform various emergency tasks?

In July 2006, the conflict between Lebanon and Israel broke out. Some people said it was "the largest military action by the Israeli army since 1973", while others said it was "the war damage that Lebanon has never suffered". For the United Nations peacekeeping forces, they are caught in the danger of the Lebanon war.

During the night of August 2nd to the afternoon of August 3rd, at least 2,000 shells and bombs landed around the peacekeeping engineering camp in China. At this time, the fighting between Lebanon and Israel has reached an unprecedented intensity, and the danger is approaching the China camp step by step.

Peacekeepers in China bravely responded in times of crisis ... How did soldiers in China turn the situation around in the ruins of crisis?

How do China soldiers charge in the face of explosive bombs?

How did a huge aerial bomb, a four-day excavation campaign start, and how did it turn into endless joy and gratitude in caution and trepidation?

On August 14, 2006, under the mediation of the United Nations, the Lebanese war finally ceased fire after 34 days.

However, for China officers and men who have just stepped out of the threat of war and gone to Lebanese peacekeeping engineering barracks, they will face a new danger-clearing unexploded ordnance.

Peacekeepers in China did not hesitate to start a thrilling detonation ... Cluster bombs are explosive. How do young soldiers in China who have never heard of or seen them face it?

A bomb, an explosion, a drop of blood, how do China soldiers get up their courage and not be afraid of life and death?

Surrounded by villages and dangerous fields, how did China soldiers remove cluster bombs and resolve life-threatening disasters?

After the end of a world-famous conflict, southern Lebanon returned to its former tranquility. However, there are still countless dangers and even deaths in seemingly calm, because cluster bombs are scattered in both villages and fields.

Cluster bombs, commonly known as submunitions, can release dozens or even hundreds of submunitions after explosion, and many submunitions often become unexploded ordnance when landing, endangering people's lives.

With wisdom and courage, China peacekeepers turned the tables ... The hardships of life, the harsh environment and the danger of minefields could not stop them from running through the jungle for world peace.

In the present war, for a solemn promise, they stick to their posts regardless of life and death, and shed their blood in foreign countries for the peace of mankind.

United Nations military observers have to sign life-and-death contracts when they go to the peacekeeping mission area. To put it bluntly, they should make a will, including a solemn commitment to the United Nations:

"As a UN military observer, UN volunteers are my volunteers. I obey orders, obey commands, and am always ready to die for world peace. "

China soldiers are military observers in the UN peacekeeping mission area. They use their hard work and even their lives to guard the peace of mankind ... dangerous transportation tasks, harsh natural environment, more dangerous minefields, and armed attacks.

How do China soldiers cross the endless jungle and overcome one danger after another?

In the UN mission area in Wauwei, Sudan, there is a peacekeeping transport unit from China. Wau, because of years of war, the situation is complicated, the task is dangerous, the environment is bad and the conditions are difficult.

In order to deliver logistics support materials to the peacekeeping forces before the rainy season, UNMIS assigned a long-distance transportation task to the peacekeeping transport unit in China.

Peacekeepers in China have embarked on a long and dangerous road, galloping in the vast African jungle ... because this is a land of war, where there are not only unbearable heat and deadly malaria, but also insurmountable minefields and inexplicable provocations.

How can China soldiers face the hot weather, dangerous minefield, turbulent situation and fatal diseases, and build the road to peace with the blood of youth?

As soon as the rotation of China's peacekeeping engineering detachment in Sudan ended, the UNMIS peacekeeping force command immediately issued a number of engineering tasks, such as building airports, roads and camps, because these airports, roads and camps are urgently needed by the United Nations peacekeeping operations in southern Sudan.

However, peacekeepers in China not only face arduous tasks, but also face hot weather, dangerous minefields, unstable situation, deadly diseases and hard life.

Chinese peacekeepers fought hard on the red land and wrote the glory of China's army with youthful blood ... How did China soldiers lend a helping hand?

Before the outbreak and death of epidemic cerebrospinal meningitis, how did China soldiers keep calm and go to the jungle tribe to save people?

In the 1970s, there was a medical team from China in the southern Sudanese city of Wau, which the local people still remember.

According to the requirements of the United Nations Mission in Sudan, the China peacekeeping medical team in Sudan is deployed in Wau. As a result, Dr. China appeared in tribal villages and civilian hospitals.

With sincere love and superb medical skills, China peacekeepers continued to write a new chapter in Sino-Soviet friendship ... How did China soldiers experience the high temperature of 60℃ and deafening sound in the roaring "world stove"?

Armed factions make trouble without reason, and peacekeeping troops are attacked. How should China soldiers respond?

Armed men wandered around, and gunfire continued all night in the camp. How do China soldiers face the harassment of guns and armed men in the jungle?

From June 5 to 10, 2007, at the invitation of the United Nations, the government of China sent 3 15 peacekeeping troops to Darfur, Sudan, to participate in the UN/AU peacekeeping operation in Darfur, Sudan.

Darfur, located on the southern edge of the Sahara Desert, is one of the places that are extremely short of water in the world. UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said: The ecological crisis such as water shortage caused by climate change is the cause of the conflict in Darfur, Sudan. To solve the conflict, we must start from the root causes.

Peacekeepers in China are fighting for water in the war-torn desert ... supplies are in urgent need and friendship is deep. How can China soldiers risk sending each other?

How do China soldiers race against time to forge ahead when there is a flat tire in Gobi Desert and traffic jam in desert?

How did the soldiers in China use the sudden artillery fire and armed interception to complete the task?

The peacekeeping operation in Darfur is by far the largest peacekeeping operation in the history of the United Nations. However, the United Nations peacekeeping road in Darfur, Sudan, is full of bumps, thorns and blood, and it is a peacekeeping mission area with the most difficult conditions and the worst security environment.

Shortly after the deployment of United Nations peacekeeping forces to Darfur, hundreds of armed attacks and hijackings against United Nations personnel occurred, resulting in dozens of casualties.

Faced with many dangers, China peacekeepers are brave, witty and calm ... Minefields are like battlefields, and there are hidden dangers everywhere.

Minesweeping is like rushing into the gate of hell, and every minute counts.

How can a novice with no actual combat experience successfully demine?

What is the mentality of an experienced minesweeper in a minefield?

How do China soldiers cross the minefield when friendly forces are bombed?

How did the soldiers in China save the day before destroying minefields and tricks?

Years of war and conflict have laid a large number of mines in southern Lebanon. Therefore, clearing these mines has become the main task for China, who is here to carry out the UN peacekeeping mine clearance and explosive removal mission, to go to Lebanese peacekeeping engineering barracks.

"Minefields are like battlefields, and there are hidden dangers everywhere. Minesweeping is like the gates of hell. When I walked into the minefield, I walked into the minefield. "

Peacekeepers in China grew up in the actual combat through minefields ... There are intoxicating desert scenery, but there are also droughts, water shortages and sandstorms, and there are even more daunting mines and unexploded ordnance.

Revealing how China's first commander of the United Nations peacekeeping force performed his duties in the peacekeeping mission area. How do China peacekeeping military observers gallop in the desert and spend the night in the Gobi for peace?

Western Sahara, the northwest coast of Africa, was once filled with smoke and experienced 16 years of war conflict. Nowadays, sandstorm, drought, high temperature and water shortage, hunger and poverty, and wars and conflicts are the most authentic portrayal of Western Sahara.

In order to supervise the cease-fire between the two parties to the conflict, the United Nations Mission in Western Sahara (MINURSO) has set up such a military observation point in the Western Sahara since 199 1.

Peacekeepers in China show their grace in the boundless desert of peace ... An extremely urgent task begins in heavy rain and thunder.

An army that is good at tackling key problems launched a fierce battle in the virgin forest.

What hardships have China soldiers paid for the peace process in Liberia, the reconstruction of the Liberian people and the maintenance of world peace and tranquility? What kind of sacrifice?

How do beautiful songs, cheerful dances and passionate drum music express the gratitude of the Liberian people?

On 201June 17, the headquarters of the United Nations Mission in Liberia (UNMIL) issued an emergency road repair task to the peacekeeping engineering detachment of China in Liberia, requiring the peacekeeping engineering detachment of China to complete the task within two months.

However, it is the rainy season, and road construction is extremely difficult. Deep in the virgin forest, with the dull thunder and the continuous rain, the battle curtain of road construction was opened.

Peacekeepers in China sing to build a rainforest on the road to peace ... one life after another, one HIV carrier after another, one cautious operation after another, one battle after another without smoke, and one death passed by again and again.

How do China soldiers face one disaster after another and save one life after another?

Village after village, family after family, child after child, how did China soldiers save one life after another in the jungle department?

In the UN peacekeeping mission area, China peacekeepers who take saving lives as their duty have to face the reality that they are not only angels who save lives, but also victims who may be infected by infectious diseases.

Different from the visible and audible gunfire, China peacekeepers face one disaster after another with mission and responsibility on the invisible front, and save one life after another with humanity and fraternity.

Peacekeepers in China have devoted great love to their posts and jungle tribes ... People follow the car and their hearts follow the road. What twists and turns did the soldiers in China encounter?

What kind of ups and downs are China soldiers going through?

Day after day, year after year, a white Youlong swims in torrential rain, villages and tribes, and boundless green, forming a different kind of scenery.

From June, 5438 to February, 2003, according to the requirements of the memorandum of sending troops between the United Nations and the government of China, China's peacekeeping transport unit to Liberia, as the only transport support unit of the United Nations Mission in Liberia, was responsible for transporting materials and international relief materials from Liberia.

Whether it is the dry season with red dust flying all over the sky or the rainy season, the white motorcade of China peacekeeping transport detachment gallops like a white Youlong in the vast African jungle and gallops on the long road to peace.

Peacekeepers in China have created a unique landscape in the African rainforest ... How can China soldiers turn the corner in the face of the ever-changing illness?

How do China soldiers keep calm and save lives in the air, on the ground, in the command room and in the helicopter?

A soul-stirring rescue operation, a unity and cooperation and a race against time, a magnificent scene of fighting with death.

South Lebanon has beautiful scenery, but for UN peacekeepers, there are dangers everywhere in this beautiful scenery, because the threat of war conflicts and terrorist attacks always exists.

In order to ensure that peacekeeping officers and soldiers can get effective treatment as soon as possible in case of accidental injuries, the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) Command entrusts China Peacekeeping Level II Hospital with the task of air rescue.

Peacekeepers in China have become angels to heal the wounded and rescue the dying ... picturesque villages, but the sadness brought by war.

Children who are not familiar with this world have an unspeakable sadness.

In SOS Children's Village, how did China soldiers carry out maternal love action?

In every family, how do China soldiers arouse the bright smiles of orphans with affection and maternal love?

There is a SOS Children's Village in Bukavu, South Kivu, Democratic Republic of Congo, Africa. SOS Children's Village is an international non-governmental charity organization. It uses SOS, an international distress signal, to appeal to the whole society to care for and help these children who survived the disaster.

Young people are young, and young people are young. Chinese female soldiers carrying out UN peacekeeping missions here have brought family-like affection and maternal love to the children in SOS Children's Village. The children in the children's village affectionately call them "Chinese mothers".

China peacekeepers inherit the great love of the Chinese nation in a foreign land ... small peninsula, big stage.

Different colors and different languages, how can China soldiers respect each other and live in harmony with friendly forces for peace?

With different beliefs and cultures, how can China soldiers unite and cooperate with friendly forces to defend the enemy for peace?

Under the banner of the United Nations, on the international stage, how can China's army show itself as a teacher of strength, peace and friendship?

In April, 2003, the Government of China sent peacekeeping troops to Africa for the first time to participate in the United Nations peacekeeping operation in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The camp of China's peacekeeping engineering detachment to Congo (DRC) is located on a beautiful peninsula near Lake Kivu in DRC.

"Unity is strength, this strength is iron, this strength is steel ..." The song "Unity is strength" echoed over the peninsula from the first day chinese peacekeepers arrived. As the stars move, the sun and the moon fly like shuttles. Although time has passed, songs are still sung on the peninsula.

Chinese peacekeepers turned this song into a kind of strength and emotion. ...