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Xinjiang special warfare players are training at MINUS 20 degrees. Why do they practice in winter?

As we all know, as a soldier who defends his country, he deserves our admiration and respect. Soldiers are respected because they always stand up when we are in trouble. When we are in danger, they will not hesitate to rush to protect us. When our country is in danger, they are also the first to rush to defend our country.

In fact, they are also children at home, or fathers, or husbands, but when they return to the army, they are blood heroes who defend their country. I believe that every boy or girl has a dream of being a soldier, so many people will not hesitate to be a soldier when they have the ability or conditions.

In fact, it is not easy to be a soldier, and the pain may only be a soldier, which can be specific. In order to maintain their high-level combat effectiveness, they need to train day after day and year after year. No matter how heavy it rains outside, whether it is sunny outside, whether it is snowing outside or freezing outside, they will keep training. Watching the news a few days ago, I found that Xinjiang special warfare players are still training at MINUS 20 degrees. Maybe we ordinary people think it's MINUS 20 degrees. Everyone must be in a warm room, but the soldiers must train in the cold outside. In fact, for soldiers, although the weather is very cold outside, training is also their responsibility and the task they have to complete every day, because as a soldier, his task is to defend the country.

Especially in the cold winter, those soldiers at high latitudes and altitudes may have swollen hands, cracked lips and shivering with the cold wind, but they will go forward and never shrink back because they are soldiers.