The 14th batch of Chinese peacekeepers to South Sudan (Wau) Engineer Detachment:
Road completion ceremony.
Recently, the 14th batch of Chinese peacekeepers to South Sudan (Wau) completed the task of repairing the supply line of the main transportation road from Kovachok to Akop in South Sudan.
It is reported that the main traffic artery from Kovacok to Akop in South Sudan has been washed out by rain, resulting in continuous potholes, which has seriously affected the United Nations peacekeeping operation, the delivery of humanitarian supplies and the travel of local people. In mid-January, after receiving the request of the local ** and the United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) Engineering Agency, our peacekeeping engineering detachment quickly dispatched dozens of officers and soldiers and more than 20 construction machinery and equipment to repair and pass the road section.
Repair equipment at night.
Machinery and equipment construction.
After nearly one month of continuous fighting, the peacekeepers completed their tasks with high quality and efficiency, which was highly recognized by the head of the UNMIS Engineering Agency. In the next step, they will continue to promote road construction, engineering construction and other tasks in accordance with the United Nations mandated mission plan. (Tang Qing, Wang Junjie, Xie Kun, Ma Qian photo report).
Peacekeepers work closely together.
The 22nd batch of Chinese peacekeeping troops to Lebanon:
Recently, at the request of the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) Command, the 22nd batch of China's multi-functional engineering detachment and construction engineering detachment to Lebanon peacekeeping forces dispatched a construction team to jointly assist the Ghana battalion in completing the task of hoisting the T-shaped protective wall with friendly peacekeepers, effectively improving the overall protection level of the Ghana camp.
The construction team hoisted the T-shaped protective wall at night.
The construction team hoisted the T-shaped protective wall.
During the operation, the commander and the operator worked closely together to overcome the impact of bad weather such as mountain fog and thunderstorms, as well as the constraints of narrow space and dim night, and implemented blind spot operations through wireless walkie-talkies and simple signals, and safely and smoothly transferred the T-shaped protective wall to the designated position.
Thank you very much for your timely assistance, the task was completed very well and professionally, the Chinese engineers have made important contributions to the peace and stability of southern Lebanon, and I am proud and proud of the Chinese engineering detachment! "During the construction period, Brigadier General Enrico Fontana, Commander of UNIFIL Sector West, visited the site to inspect the progress of the work. (Photo report by Zhuang Xiaohao, Chen Guangliang, Wu Peichen, Hu Guangming).
construction site. The 27th batch of Chinese peacekeepers to the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC):
construction site. Recently, in accordance with the orders of the United Nations Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (MONUSCO), the 27th batch of China's peacekeeper engineer detachment to the Democratic Republic of the Congo (MONUC) carried out emergency repairs to the roads and bridges on the section of the N3 highway from Miti to Bunyakri, to ensure the passage of local vehicles and the withdrawal of peacekeepers from Buniakeri as scheduled.
construction site. Located in the Kahuz-Bega Forest Reserve in South Kivu Province, the N3 Highway of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) is the only link from Miti to Bunyakri. Due to the long-term rain erosion and vehicle crushing, the road surface is muddy and uneven, the deepest depth of the gully can reach 2 meters, there are a large number of water-crossing roads, lack of effective drainage facilities, and some seriously damaged road sections are completely impassable.
construction site. After receiving the mission, the peacekeepers overcame difficulties such as a complex climate, heavy rainfall, and poor operating and accommodation conditions, and steadily advanced the construction, demonstrating the professionalism and construction efficiency of the Chinese peacekeeping forces. (Photo report by Wang Shuhu, Zhu Wenguo, Zhang Qi, Wang Chao).