The 24th Chinese peacekeeping force to Lebanon on Saturday passed an equipment inspection carried out by the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) for the first quarter of 2026, with all equipment cleared with high standards.
The inspection team conducted item-by-item checks on all types of equipment of the two Chinese peacekeeping detachments, namely the 24th Chinese peacekeeping construction engineering and medical contingents to Lebanon.
Chinese peacekeepers demonstrated highly refined and standardized equipment management throughout the process, with all inspected items meeting UN requirements and some performance indicators significantly exceeding UN standards.
Since their deployment, both detachments have always followed the principle that "equipment is combat power", maintaining all vehicles, machinery and medical assets in an optimal state of readiness to ensure they can perform tasks any time required.
Chinese peacekeeping force to Lebanon passes UN equipment inspection
Chinese peacekeeping force to Lebanon passes UN equipment inspection
Police in Shenzhen City of south China's Guangdong Province have deployed 24-hour drone patrols around the Shenzhen Sports Center to enhance public safety control during the 2026 Chinese Super League season.
The Shenzhen Xinpengcheng Football Club has officially made the Shenzhen Sports Center its home ground for the 2026 Chinese Super League season. Football matches have attracted more than 10,000 fans per match, leading to intense crowd density and severe traffic congestion, which places immense pressure on security.
Amid the excitement of tens of thousands, the calmest "guards" aren't in the stands, but stationed over 100 meters above, in the sky.
Before a match began, police officer Wang Yiyuan and two teammates would be already deployed with well-defined roles: one would pilot the drones, another would keep an eye on the spectrogram to monitor the drone activity, and the third would coordinate with other ground police via his walkie-talkie.
Just before the end of the second half, a sudden alert for crowd flow popped up at the south square, where a large number of spectators had begun to gather as they leave the site. As this area served as the only passage for leaving the stadium, the crowd pressure could easily lead to a stampede.
From the initial alert to the loudspeaker broadcast and then to the arrival of police reenforcements on the scene, it took Wang and his colleagues just three minutes to complete the communication, and the crowds began to disperse.
Police deploy 24-hour drone patrols during football matches in south China's Shenzhen
Police deploy 24-hour drone patrols during football matches in south China's Shenzhen