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8 Chinese Peacekeepers Confirmed Dead in Haiti

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 The Chinese rescue team members and the Chinese peacekeepers stand in silent tribute for the Chinese victim whose body was found among the rubble of the collapsed building of the UN Stabilization Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH) destroyed by Haiti's massive earthquake in Port-au-Prince January 16, 2010.

The Chinese rescue team members and the Chinese peacekeepers stand in silent tribute for the Chinese victim whose body was found among the rubble of the collapsed building of the UN Stabilization Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH) destroyed by Haiti's massive earthquake in Port-au-Prince January 16, 2010. [Xinhua] 

Chinese peacekeeping police salute to a vehicle carrying the last body of their buried colleague in Port-au-Prince, capital of Haiti, on Jan. 16, 2010. The bodies of all eight Chinese police officers who were buried during the Haiti quake had been found as of early Sunday morning Beijing time, the Ministry of Public Security said. (Xinhua/Yuan Man)

Chinese peacekeeping police salute to a vehicle carrying the last body of their buried colleague in Port-au-Prince, capital of Haiti, on January 16, 2010. The bodies of all eight Chinese police officers who were buried during the Haiti quake had been found as of early Sunday morning Beijing time, the Ministry of Public Security said. [Xinhua]



Chinese rescuers mourn as bodies of buried Chinese peacekeepers in Haiti are retrieved from ruins, in Port-au-Prince on January 16, 2010. Huang Jianfa, chief of the Chinese rescue team, said to Xinhua that all eight buried Chinese staff were confirmed dead.
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