Chinese peacekeeping infantry battalion to South Sudan (Juba) completes command post exercise

Source
China Military Online
Editor
Lin Congyi
Time
2025-02-24 19:48:53

By Zhang Xin, Li Xiangyun and Kang Fujun

Photo: The Chinese peacekeepers report their operation plan.

BEIJING, Feb. 24 -- Recently, the 11th Chinese Peacekeeping Infantry Battalion to the United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS), in collaboration with the UNMISS Sector Juba, carried out the operational wargaming and casualty evacuation drills focusing on the UN House security and defense, accommodation of displaced civilian, and armed escort missions.

After the UNMISS Sector Juba issued a simulated alert to upgrade the security situation to yellow level, the Chinese Peacekeeping Infantry Battalion immediately activated its emergency plan and made detailed operational schemes such as force composition, operational routes, operational coordination and logistics support.

The command post exercise further enhanced the decision-making efficiency and collaborative combat capability of the Chinese Peacekeeping Infantry Battalion within the UNMISS framework of command.

Photo: Personnel from the UNMISS Sector Juba engage in discussions with Chinese peacekeepers.

Photo: The Chinese peacekeepers conduct situation analysis.

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