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Chinese peacekeeping troops leave for Liberia
BEIJING, March 16 (Xinhuanet) -- Chinese peacekeeping troops
left two Chinese cities on Tuesday for a UN peacekeeping mission
to Liberia in western Africa.
Aboard UN planes, the 70-member advance team of an engineering
group left Shenyang, capital of northeast China's Liaoning Province,
Tuesday morning.
The 35-member medical team left Fuzhou, provincial capital of
east China's Fujian Province, Tuesday afternoon.
According to sources with China's Defense Ministry, at the request
of the United Nations, the Chinese government will send 550 peacekeeping
troops to Liberia, including a 240-member transport company, a 275-member
engineering team and 35 medical staff for a UN hospital.
The engineering team was especially trained in logistics, transportation,
oil supply, medical service and acclimation. The team was equipped
with vehicles for command, rescue, bathing, cooking and refrigeration,
sources said.
The engineering team, during their one-year mission will conduct
non-military tasks such as building roads, blindage, houses, repairing
and maintaining airports and ensuring water and electricity supply.
The medical team, which will offer service for UN peacekeepers
in an eastern city of Liberia, was equipped with ambulances as well
as vehicles for water-purifying, washing and sterilizing, bathing,
energy-generation and refrigeration.
"The major difficulty is the vile natural environment such as
the hot and humid weather, malaria and un-secure situation," said
the 43-year-old Xiao Hai, captain of the medical team and surgeon
of a major military hospital in southeast China's Fujian Province.
Since China applied to the United Nations to offer peacekeepingtroops
in 1988, the country has sent over 2,000 peacekeepers on 11UN peacekeeping
missions.
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