Special Report:
Year of China
in Russia
 |
|
A supply ship left the Chinese island of
Hainan on Tuesday for a goodwill visit to Russia, Britain, Spain and
France.(Xinhua Photo)
|
LANZHOU,
July 25 (Xinhua) -- A total of 1,600 Chinese officers and soldiers are on their
way to Russia to attend a joint anti-terrorism drill held by the Shanghai
Cooperation Organization(SCO).
The last batch of Chinese soldiers left for Russia
last Saturday, along with armaments needed for the drill, from northwest China's
Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region.
The soldiers, with the average age around 21, are
required to do physical exercises even on the train, including 100 sit-ups and
100 pushups each day, despite the limited room.
They are also asked to help clean dining cars.
Before leaving for Russia, Chinese soldiers underwent
about 60 days of intensive training in the Gobi desert in Xinjiang. However,
none of them fell ill despite the strong winds and a temperature of 45 degrees
Celsius.
When the train arrives at a station, the soldiers
would inspect every piece of armament and various vehicles to ensure they are
tightly fastened, said Colonel Lan Qing, who was in charge of the equipment
safety.
The six member countries of SCO -- China, Kazakhstan,
Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan -- will stage a joint
anti-terrorism drill from Aug. 9 to 17.
The drill, dubbed "Peace Mission 2007", will be
carried out in Chelyabinsk in Russia's Ural Mountainous region and in Urumqi,
capital of Xinjiang.
The Chinese soldiers will travel a total distance of
10,300 kilometers.
"This is the first time the People's Liberation Army
(PLA) has sent so many soldiers and armaments to such a far away place," said
Qiu Yanhan, deputy commander of the Chinese troops taking part in the drill.
Some soldiers practiced simple Russian language and
acquainted themselves with the background of the SCO member countries by reading
books they took along.
The exercise will help deepen relations between the
militaries of SCO members and enhance cooperation in defense security, said Guo
Boxiong, vice chairman of China's Central Military Commission.
Chinese soldiers taking part in the drill come from
the army and air force, including airborne and logistic units, according to the
Ministry of Defense.

[1] [2] [3] [4]