Imagine walking through fields where every step could be your last. This is daily life for Chinese peacekeepers along Lebanon's 120-kilometer 'Blue Line' – a volatile border zone still littered with landmines and unexploded bombs. 🛠️💣
Members of China's Multi-Role Engineering Unit describe their demining missions as 'dancing on the tip of the knife,' a chilling metaphor for their high-stakes work protecting civilians. The region still bears scars from 2006, when Chinese Major Du Zhaoyu and three UN colleagues made the ultimate sacrifice during observation duties.
Now, CGTN's groundbreaking documentary Blue Helmets, No Borders shines light on these unsung heroes. Through heart-stopping footage and personal stories, it reveals how UN peacekeepers balance courage with compassion while navigating some of Earth's most dangerous terrain. 🎥✨
'Peace isn't abstract – it's built step by step, mine by mine,' one engineer tells filmmakers. As global tensions rise, their blue helmets remain beacons of hope in humanity's darkest corners. 🌍🕊️
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