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Peacekeepers injured in South Sudan sent home

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07-18-2016 00:34 BJT

Two Chinese peacekeepers severely injured in clashes in South Sudan have arrived in Beijing for treatment.

Chen Ying, Chinese peacekeeper in South Sudan, was carried down a medical rescue plane in Beijing, capital of China, July 17, 2016. The two seriously injured peacekeepers, Chen Ying and Huo Yahui, were airlifted to Beijing aboard a specialist medical rescue plane sent by the Chinese military for specialized treatment and operations. Two Chinese peacekeepers under the UN Mission in South Sudan were killed and four others injured on last Sunday evening as the fighting between government and anti-government forces continued. (Xinhua/Zhang Yongjin)

Chen Ying, Chinese peacekeeper in South Sudan, was carried down a medical rescue plane in Beijing, capital of China, July 17, 2016. The two seriously injured peacekeepers, Chen Ying and Huo Yahui, were airlifted to Beijing aboard a specialist medical rescue plane sent by the Chinese military for specialized treatment and operations. Two Chinese peacekeepers under the UN Mission in South Sudan were killed and four others injured on last Sunday evening as the fighting between government and anti-government forces continued. (Xinhua/Zhang Yongjin)

The army’s general hospital has established a special medical team to ensure the effective treatment of the soldiers. 

Two other Chinese peacekeepers who suffered less severe wounds have been transferred to a United Nations hospital in Uganda. The bodies of two peacekeepers who were killed in recent violence will be sent back to China soon.

Two peacekeepers were killed and five injured July 10 after a mortar shell hit their armored vehicle during fighting between two factions in the South Sudanese capital, Juba.

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