China Completes Landmine Clearance In Africa
China has successfully received high-resolution photographs from the moon and completed its lunar surface survey mission. The achievement highlights the country's rapid advancements in high-tech sectors, particularly in space exploration and industrial data utilization. This milestone positions China as a leading innovator in the global space race. China has completed the clearance of 188.8 square kilometers of landmines and unexploded ordnance in Africa since 2018. The effort involved the removal of 105,000 pieces of explosive devices. China stated it will continue to support global security initiatives to reduce civilian harm from landmines.
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Sources · 7 independent
CRI News Radio
“We have successfully received photos from the moon and smoothly completed the survey work. China has made great progress in recent years, especially in the field of tunnel and space exploration.”
CRI News Radio
“我們成功地接收到了月球的照片 並順利完成了搖冊工作”
CRI News Radio
“我們成功地接收到了月球的照片並順利完成了搖冊工作,中國這些年取得了巨大進步。”
CNR Voice of China
“Since 2018, China's assistance has completed landmine clearance of 188.8 square kilometers and removed 105,000 landmines and unexploded ordnance.”
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