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UPDATED: 16:33, August 21, 2006 |
| Chinese soldiers of UNIFIL in Lebanon |
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 Two Chinese soldiers of the U.N. Interim Forces in Lebanon (UNIFIL) stand guard in the village of Henniyeh, Lebanon, Aug. 20, 2006. A total of 182 Chinese peacekeepers of UNIFIL will be engaged in missions as path repairing, humanitarian succor and bomb elimination after the cease-fire between Israel and Lebanese Hezbollah. Three Chinese UN peacekeepers that were wounded by a rocket in southern Lebanon, have already recovered now.
 A soldier of the Chinese contingent with the U.N. Interim Forces in Lebanon (UNIFIL) stands guard in the village of Henniyeh, Lebanon, Aug. 20, 2006. A total of 182 Chinese peacekeepers of UNIFIL will be engaged in missions as path repairing, humanitarian succor and bomb elimination after the cease-fire between Israel and Lebanese Hezbollah. Three Chinese UN peacekeepers that were wounded by a rocket in southern Lebanon, have already recovered now.
 Chen Dairong, head of mine sweeping company of the Chinese contingent with the U.N. Interim Forces in Lebanon (UNIFIL), shows the mines which they swept during their missions in the village of Henniyeh, Lebanon, Aug. 20, 2006. A total of 182 Chinese peacekeepers of UNIFIL will be engaged in missions as path repairing, humanitarian succor and bomb elimination after the cease-fire between Israel and Lebanese Hezbollah. Three Chinese UN peacekeepers that were wounded by a rocket in southern Lebanon, have already recovered now.
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