
JINAN, April 23 -- A total of 120 Chinese officers and soldiers have returned from Sudan's Darfur after an eight-month peacekeeping mission.
The peacekeepers, part of a 225-strong team, arrived in Jinan, capital of east China's Shandong Province on Wednesday, and the rest of the team will return on April 30.
The team successfully completed a number of tasks, including building makeshift airports, bridges, roads and defense works.
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