[Explanation] On October 23, local time in Beirut, the capital of Lebanon, the 19th batch of China’s 19th batch of multifunctional engineering units for peacekeeping in Lebanon and the assistance detachment of 41 officers and soldiers to Beirut successfully completed the reconstruction and assistance mission after the Beirut explosion and returned to Lebanon at 4 pm that day Peacekeeping camp in Sinia Village, Southern Province.

  [Explanation] It is reported that this assistance operation will be fully launched from September 30, and all assistance tasks will be completed on October 21, 2 days earlier than originally planned.

  [Concurrent] Xiong Chaochun, deputy commander of the 19th batch of Chinese peacekeeping troops to Lebanon

  In this assistance operation, we mainly completed the cleanup and protection of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs building, street construction garbage cleanup, relics and cultural relics search, and residential repair and protection in the urban area. The port mainly completed the rescue of warehouse materials, the removal of damaged warehouses, and the recovery of usable steel. , Removal of construction waste, etc.

  [Explanation] In this assistance mission, the Chinese peacekeeping officers and soldiers to Lebanon cleared about 60,000 square meters of ruins, dismantled and cut more than 500 large steel frames, transported about 250 steel vehicles, and cleared buildings at only one mission point in Beirut Port. More than 750 vehicles of garbage.

  [Explanation] The performance of Chinese peacekeeping officers and soldiers has not only been recognized by military personnel of various countries, but also won praise from local Lebanese people.

Seeing Chinese peacekeepers and soldiers with five-star red flag armbands, many local citizens would say "China is awesome" with their thumbs up, and some even directly said "Hello, China" to Chinese peacekeepers and soldiers in Chinese.

  [Concurrent] Zheng Xin, a soldier of China's 19th batch of multifunctional engineer units for peacekeeping missions to Lebanon

  Every day at 5 o'clock in the morning, we set off with the team and worked in full body protection under high temperature for nearly 10 hours.

This process is very hard and tiring, but every time I hear the praise and praise from the locals, and watch Beirut recover day by day with our help, I am very proud (to be able to perform this task).

  [Explanation] It is reported that the 41 officers and soldiers who performed the mission went directly to the isolation point after returning to the camp for a 14-day medical isolation, and then continued to perform other peacekeeping tasks.

  Dao Zhinan, Zhao Wenhuan, Liu Pan reports from Lebanon

Editor in charge: [Liu Xian]