Chinese Pakistani, Indonesian peacekeepers complete joint construction mission in Congo

BEIJING, Feb 8 (APP)::Chinese, Pakistani and Indonesian peacekeepers have restored a bridge after two months continuous hard work in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.The eight soldiers assigned to the Uvira Contingent of the 22nd Chinese Peacekeeping Engineer Detachment to Congo (K) recently completed the mission of restoring a main bridge together with peacekeepers from Pakistani Peacekeeping Infantry and Indonesian Peacekeeping Engineer Detachment, “China Military”, a defense journal Friday reported. …

BEIJING, Feb 8 (APP)::Chinese, Pakistani and Indonesian peacekeepers have restored a bridge after two months continuous hard work in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.The eight soldiers assigned to the Uvira Contingent of the 22nd Chinese Peacekeeping Engineer Detachment to Congo (K) recently completed the mission of restoring a main bridge together with peacekeepers from Pakistani Peacekeeping Infantry and Indonesian Peacekeeping Engineer Detachment, “China Military”, a defense journal Friday reported.
The newly repaired bridge Maika has passed the examination of the United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (MONUSCO).
The painstaking efforts and cooperation from the Chinese, Pakistani and Indonesian peacekeeping troops were decisive to the success of mission.
During two months, when they lived, worked and fought together, the Chinese peacekeepers have demonstrated respectable behavior, excellent techniques and sincere dedication which have deeply impressed the friendly forces and local people and received high praise.

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