China sends 700 troops to South Sudan in its 1st infantry UN peacekeeping mission
Chinese media have reported that China will send around 700 troops to South Sudan as part first every deployment abroad to participate in a United Nations peacekeeping mission in South Sudan .
At a ceremony held in Jinan Military Region an infantry brigade displayed riot gear along with armored infantry carriers which will mainly be used for peacekeeping missions as well as defense escort missions.
The Chinese UN Infantry battalion also consists of 13 woman soldiers.
Photos - PLA Daily corporate microblogging
Chinese media have reported that China will send around 700 troops to South Sudan as part first every deployment abroad to participate in a United Nations peacekeeping mission in South Sudan .
At a ceremony held in Jinan Military Region an infantry brigade displayed riot gear along with armored infantry carriers which will mainly be used for peacekeeping missions as well as defense escort missions.
The Chinese UN Infantry battalion also consists of 13 woman soldiers.
Photos - PLA Daily corporate microblogging
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