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Chinese Peacekeepers Ace UN Mine Clearing Test in Lebanon! πŸŽ‰

Hey there!

Did you hear the exciting news? πŸŽ‰ Sixty brave soldiers from the 23rd Chinese Peacekeeping Force to Lebanon just passed a super tough test from the United Nations! 🌍

These soldiers are part of a special team called engineers, and they work hard to make places safe by removing dangerous things like landmines and unexploded bombs. πŸ’£

What did they do?

They all passed the United Nations Mine Action Service (or UNMAS for short) tests in one try! That means they proved they know how to find and safely remove mines and other explosives. This test is like a \”final exam\” before they can work in real minefields to help people.

How hard was the test?

Very hard! 😲 The test lasted over three days after five days of training. They had to complete over 30 different tasks, like:

  • Calibrating detectors (that’s making sure their equipment is working just right) πŸ”
  • Finding and digging up mines without setting them off 🚧
  • Learning how to help injured people on the battlefield πŸ₯
  • Destroying mines safely πŸ’₯

There were even tricky surprise challenges, like fake signals and hidden unexploded bombs!

But guess what?

They did an amazing job! The soldiers showed they are super skilled and follow all the safety rules perfectly. βœ…

A word from the commander

\”We worked really hard, training and studying every day,\” said Commander Bu Zhenwei. \”We’re ready for our upcoming missions!\” πŸ’ͺ

Why is this important?

Because now, these soldiers can help make places in Lebanon safer by clearing out dangerous mines left from past conflicts. This protects people and helps communities live without fear.

Let’s cheer for these heroes who are making the world a safer place! 🎊🌟

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