Chinese peacekeepers in Sudan's Darfur awarded UN peace medals
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The 140 officers and soldiers of the 2nd China Medium Utility Helicopter Unit (CMUHU02), a peacekeeping contingent to Sudan's Darfur, were awarded UN peace medals. 

At the award ceremony on Wednesday, Anita Kiki Gebe, deputy joint special representative of the United Nations-African Union Mission in Darfur (UNAMID), spoke highly of the devotion of the Chinese helicopter unit to the peace and stability of Sudan. 

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A ceremony is held in Sudan's Khartoum to award officers and soldiers of the 2nd China Medium Utility Helicopter Unit (CMUHU02) UN peace medals, July 17, 2019. /Photo provided by CMUHU02

A ceremony is held in Sudan's Khartoum to award officers and soldiers of the 2nd China Medium Utility Helicopter Unit (CMUHU02) UN peace medals, July 17, 2019. /Photo provided by CMUHU02

"The second Chinese peacekeeping helicopter unit to Darfur demonstrated their outstanding professionalism and excellent service in their mandate," said Gebe, also one of the presenters of the UN award. 

Their "outstanding work has enhanced the friendship between China and Sudan and the world nations," she added. 

Equipped with four Mi-17 helicopters, the CMUHU02 in UNAMID is mainly tasked with 24-hour air patrol, battleground reconnaissance, personnel movement, casualty evacuation and material transportation. 

So far, the Chinese helicopter contingent to Darfur has carried out 636 sorties, rescued more than 280 people and delivered 3,800 passengers, 220 tons of cargo, 16.6 tonnes of dangerous goods such as weapons and ammunition. 

(Cover: Members of the 2nd China Medium Utility Helicopter Unit (CMUHU02) are awarded UN peace medals in Khartoum, Sudan, July 17, 2019. /Photo provided by CMUHU02)

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Source(s): Xinhua News Agency