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The red sand is long, the sky is shaded, and I see the faith and perseverance of the Chinese Blue Helmets in Mali

Source: People's Liberation Army Daily Client Author: Liu Xiaoshuai, Wang Hongyang

Located in the interior of West Africa, the Republic of Mali is one of the least developed countries in the world, with an extremely harsh natural environment and frequent sandstorms, except for wars.

The red sand is long, the sky is shaded, and I see the faith and perseverance of the Chinese Blue Helmets in Mali

The environment here is extremely harsh, the weather is extremely hot, the land is dry and barren, the sand is raging at will, the epidemic of disease is difficult to control, the war and conflict are endless, and the refugees are displaced.

The red sand is long, the sky is shaded, and I see the faith and perseverance of the Chinese Blue Helmets in Mali

In recent days, Mali has been hit by a severe sandstorm. Due to its location on the edge of the Sahara Desert, sandstorms are constant here, and when the yellow sand that covers the sky comes, it is almost impossible to see buildings and pedestrians from 100 meters away.

The red sand is long, the sky is shaded, and I see the faith and perseverance of the Chinese Blue Helmets in Mali
The red sand is long, the sky is shaded, and I see the faith and perseverance of the Chinese Blue Helmets in Mali

Driven by the huge wind, the sand and dust quickly pushed in a southeasterly direction, and in an instant the sky formed a clear boundary.

The red sand is long, the sky is shaded, and I see the faith and perseverance of the Chinese Blue Helmets in Mali
The red sand is long, the sky is shaded, and I see the faith and perseverance of the Chinese Blue Helmets in Mali

A menacing sandstorm turned the sky orange-red with visibility of only a few meters.

The red sand is long, the sky is shaded, and I see the faith and perseverance of the Chinese Blue Helmets in Mali

The officers and men of the 6th batch of china's engineering detachment, who are carrying out peacekeeping missions in Maligao, have not only suffered personal health, but also the safety of out-of-town vehicles has also been severely tested. Despite this, peacekeepers still wear masks as planned, overcome many inconveniences caused by the harsh climate, insist on going out every day to complete training and carry out tasks, and fulfill their vows to maintain world peace with practical actions.