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Last Updated : 2024-04-19 21:46:00
Three ships from the People's Liberation Army Navy (PLA Navy) of China arrived at the Colombo Port yesterday to assist ongoing relief operations, following the adverse weather that wreaked havoc in the country, the Navy said.
The three PLA Navy ships, “Chang Chun”, “Jing Zhou” and “Chao Hu” which were on a goodwill visit, subsequently focused their intentions on relief efforts to help the general public affected by inclement weather.
Navy said five teams of medical personnel along with 10 small boats aboard these ships, are expected to be deployed in relief operations in close collaboration with the Sri Lanka Navy.
The ships are steered by Captain Hu Jie, Captain Wang Hongbing and Captain Zhou Baojun respectively. “Chang Chun” has 200 naval personnel onboard including 100 officers while 178 naval personnel including 50 officers are aboard “Jing Zhou”. Similarly, “Chao Hu” has a crew of 133 naval personnel together with 54 officers.
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Kokila Thursday, 01 June 2017 03:34 PM
China has always been a good friend of ours. Look at the magnificent BMICH for example
Nostradamus Thursday, 01 June 2017 03:55 PM
I hope that none of them is a submarine via DM Android App
Hiran Thursday, 01 June 2017 04:02 PM
SL should never lose a friend like China for a big bully like India. China is and has been a true friend of SL.
Kasun Thursday, 01 June 2017 04:30 PM
Three ships. Goods doesn't seem to be heavy that much!
SL Patriot Friday, 02 June 2017 09:05 PM
China, appriciate it very much...but hope this is not a favour for the 1:500 ackers of land
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