Chapter 360 The Shadow of the Peacekeeping Camp
The role of accompanying China in international operations is becoming increasingly important. In some countries where wars occur frequently, as permanent members of the United Nations, China has also formed peacekeeping forces to participate in peacekeeping and humanitarian assistance.
This Chinese peacekeeping force stationed on the north-south dividing line of the Soviet Union and the Southern Jiangsu-South is also an area where the number of people is relatively large among the peacekeeping forces dispatched by China. In addition, this area is also stationed by peacekeeping officers and soldiers from other European and American countries.
Starting from the airport, Han Ankang initially felt that Su Dan's condition seemed to be pretty good. But as the convoy stopped halfway and rested for half an hour to have a meal, the officer Zhou, who led the team, issued a warning order along the way.
Perhaps seeing the confusion in Han Ankang's eyes, Officer Zhou quickly said: "Doctor Han, our convoy is about to enter Sudan, the most chaotic Darfur State. There are a lot of civilian armed forces here, and there will be convoys robbery from time to time.
Although our convoy had Chinese flags in it, it was generally difficult to be attacked by civilian armed forces. However, with the outbreak of this epidemic, the Soviet Union unilaterally issued a ban on the movement, and the entire Darfur State became even more chaotic.
This road leading to the peacekeeping camp requires several dangerous areas. If you don’t have to pay attention, it will be very dangerous. What’s more, the supplies on our cars will probably make some private supplies take risks.”
After listening to the serious explanation from Officer Zhou Wu, Han Ankang also realized for the first time that this seemingly calm country was still in a very chaotic state. So he didn't say much and sat in the bulletproof car to continue moving forward.
As the car was traveling for less than half an hour, Han Ankang, who was sitting in the car, soon heard sporadic gunshots coming from the front. The police officers in the convoy soon loaded the bullets and prepared for alert.
I had always thought that why did Mr. Zhou and his friends send him and Mr. Zhang to the peacekeeping camp, so why did they send light armored vehicles? Now that they heard these gunshots and the armed personnel passing by near the convoy, Han Ankang realized that this was a deterrent effect.
When passing through some towns along the way, the convoys would appear very cautious. If it weren’t for the front and back of the convoys, there were Su Dan soldiers and elite guards from the Chinese Embassy, it would be difficult to ensure that these civilian armed forces would not take action.
When entering this chaotic state, Han Ankang also clearly felt the despair in the eyes of the Su Dan people who saw through the car window. Faced with the people who were asking for help, the convoy could only choose to go away.
Although doing this is a bit too heartless, Officer Zhou seemed helpless and said: "The people who are troubled by the plague this time are close to millions. If we rescue one person, others will flock to it.
Although the United Nations calls on countries to provide assistance to Sudan this time, compared with the impact and damage caused by this epidemic, those aid materials can be said to be a drop in the bucket. If you want to thoroughly implement aid, you must first solve the problem of epidemic transmission."
Because the convoy did not stop halfway, Han Ankang could not understand what virus was infected among the people. He could only sit in the car and watch the convoy begin to walk towards the peacekeeping camp in a turbulent manner.
Considering that the peacekeeping forces of various countries have their own medical teams, all the wounded people infected with the "Green Ghost" virus in China stayed at the Huaxia camp for assistance.
What made Officer Zhou a little angry was that the medical expert team sent by the United Nations this time was more often stationed in camps of European and American peacekeeping troops. In addition to routinely informing them of some things, they rarely came to the Chinese peacekeeping camps.
What made Officer Zhou even more angry and fortunate was that after the medical team arrived, a relief vaccine was developed shortly after it was launched. After the first injection of this vaccine, it could significantly slow down the ulcer of wounds.
But over time, the therapeutic effect of this vaccine will be completely useless. Even if the second injection is injected, the effect will be even worse. The possibility of mutation of this type of virus has caused the current cases of death among peacekeeping wounded in Europe and the United States.
As for Huaxia, it was the last group of peacekeepers to get the vaccine. The result was that it was the last to learn that this vaccine would aggravate the secondary damage. Even Huaxia peacekeepers no longer inject the secondary vaccine.
It is clear that with the rise of China, the great powers such as Europe and the United States still have congenital contempt for China. Hearing the indignation of the military officer Zhou, Han Ankang had no statement on his face, but he kept this in his heart.
When the convoy entered a plain with a wide view, he looked at the national flag flying in front of him. Han Ankang also felt that only when he was in a foreign country could he understand the sacred significance of this national flag.
As the convoy stopped in a temporary tent area, Han Ankang, who had just got off the car, saw a colonel wearing chemical protective suit and mask coming over.
After being introduced by the Officer Zhou Wu, Han Ankang also knew that the colonel in front of him was the captain of this peacekeeping force. It was also one of the few uninfected people who originally accommodated nearly 500 peacekeeping officers and soldiers.
Looking at the other party's red eyes and extremely expectation, Han Ankang quickly said: "Captain Wu, since the superiors have sent me over, I will do my best to rescue our soldiers. Now take me to the most serious wounded person!"
In order to ensure that everything is foolproof, Han Ankang knew that the clothes didn't work for him, but he was disinfected. He followed Wu Kanglin in a chemical protective suit and walked into the peacekeeping camp shrouded in a sad atmosphere.
When Han Ankang entered a temporary tent, he looked at the peacekeepers lying on the hospital bed, some of them were already in a coma. The festering wound, mixed with the smell of disinfectant water in the tent, made Han Ankang frown somewhat.
The infected soldier hiding on the hospital bed soon heard Wu Kanglin say: "Comrades, the Chairman and Minister Chang learned about everyone's affairs and have sent medical experts from China.
This is Colonel Han Ankang who is responsible for the treatment on this trip, and Professor Zhang Qingshan from the General Hospital of the Military Region. Please relax, comrades. I believe that with the care of the country, everyone can recover as soon as possible."
Just as he was saying these words, Han Ankang had already walked to a coma soldier. Looking at the soldier who was wearing almost anything and covered with wounds like poisonous sores, he soon knew that what he expected was right.
Feeling that the protective suit was a little stuffy, Han Ankang took off all the things in shocking eyes of Zhou Wuguan and others. Even Zhang Qingshan was shocked by this action.
He hurriedly said: "Team Leader Han, this virus can be transmitted through the air, so you should put on your clothes!"
Han Ankang waved his hand and said, "Old Zhang, don't worry, I will naturally be sure of doing this. This virus is the same as what I judged, and it is indeed what I called corpse poison. Alas! If I had known earlier, these soldiers wouldn't have to suffer such pain!"
Corpse poison!
As soon as these words were spoken, Officer Zhou and Captain Wu quickly said, "Captain Han, what you mean, can this disease be cured?"
Han Ankang nodded in response to this and said, "Not only can I treat it, I will tell you how to treat it. Let's do it! Lt. Col. Liu, bring down all the things I brought from China and prepare for large-scale treatment.
If this disease is replaced by a alchemist, it will definitely not take long to cure it. Just because everyone has never seen this disease, it turns out that it is more and more severe. Several simple things have cured the disease, but it has been cured like this."
A super virus that made the United Nations medical expert team seem to be unable to start has become a minor illness that can be cured by hand in Han Ankang's mouth. This makes people feel a little incredible!
Han Ankang, who was talking to these people, took the pulse of the unconscious wounded. It was clear that they were infected with corpse poison and their physiological system was completely confused. If they were not treated as soon as possible, even if they recovered, they would leave sequelae.
Looking at the way everyone was still a little disbelief, Han Ankang didn't say much, and pulled out a few silver needles from his wrist. He stabbed a few silver needles into the first wounded man like a quick look.
As his finger flicked and the silver needle began to tremble, the soldier who was infected and unconscious for nearly a week suddenly raised his upper body and opened his mouth and vomited a mouthful of black blood. Han Ankang, who had predicted in advance, picked it up in a garbage can.
The soldier who spat out a mouthful of blood and then lay back on the bed was still in a coma. After Han Ankang inserted two needles on his forehead and turned it gently twice, he quickly opened his slightly uncomfortable eyes.
Looking at the awakened soldiers and looking a little weak, Wu Kanglin, as the captain, immediately stepped forward and said, "Huang Dong, how do you feel now? You kid finally woke up!"
Huang Dong, who was the first to be infected and was considered by Wu Kanglin, was the most likely to die. He was a third-level non-commissioned officer of the Engineering Corps and a general who was valued by him.
Huang Dong heard the captain's voice and said hoarsely: "Captain, am I going to die?"
Although he was in a coma these days, he could sense some things outside from time to time. It was just that he was so mentally exhausted that he wanted to open his eyes and look at the sun and the sky.
This time, Wu Kangqiao had not spoken yet, but Han Ankang smiled and said, "What? I just woke you up, but you were thinking about dying? Don't worry, you should calm down first and don't talk too much. I will treat you later. It won't be long before you can live a life."
Listening to Han Ankang's words, Huang Dong looked at the collar's epaulette on the shoulders of the young man, and seemed very surprised. At this moment, Wu Kanglin smiled and said, "Huang Dong, this is Colonel Han Ankang, a medical expert sent by the state!"
As a soldier, Huang Dong quickly said: "Hello, Chief, thank you for saving your life!"
Faced with Huang Dong's expression, Han Ankang continued to smile and said, "It's okay, this is my responsibility. You have a rest now. I'll treat other patients first and let them wake up first."
To comfort Huang Dong, who was the most injured, Han Ankang quickly used acupuncture to wake up all the other unconscious soldiers. For a moment, the shadows were shrouded in the hearts of peacekeeping officers and soldiers.
Chapter completed!