By Wang Ren and Zhuang Xiaohao
BEIJING, Oct. 15 -- Recently, Lebanon and Israel have had frequent fire exchanges, damaging several United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) camps, and even injuring some peacekeepers. To address the current complex situation in a steady and prudent manner, the Chinese Peacekeeping Construction Engineering Company to UNIFIL upgraded and renovated the camp defense fortifications, replaced all protective equipment, and also added remote control alarms, optimizing the security protection and alert system.
Focusing on the long-term reality of working and living in underground bunkers, over 1,000 protective and support items in six categories, such as emergency food supplies, medical materials, communication equipment and daily necessities, have been added to air-raid shelters. Continuous efforts have been made to improve living conditions in the shelters, including the installation of iron mesh at shelter exits to prevent drone attacks and the construction of double-layer bunks in the passages to enhance long-term habitation conditions.