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Female militia troop plays a role in coronavirus fight(1/8)

2020-02-19 11:52:32 Ecns.cn Editor :Yao Lan
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Members of a female militia troop are on duty at a community to record travel information of residents in Kuming, Southwest China’s Yunnan province. 72 members of the troop,who are all of the Yi ethnic group, carry out round-the-clock patrols around residential communities of the city. (Photo: China News Service/Kang Ping)

Members of a female militia troop are on duty at a community to record travel information of residents in Kuming, Southwest China’s Yunnan province. 72 members of the troop,who are all of the Yi ethnic group, carry out round-the-clock patrols around residential communities of the city. (Photo: China News Service/Kang Ping)

A member of a female militia troop is on duty at a community to record travel information of residents in Kuming, Southwest China’s Yunnan province. 72 members of the troop,who are all of the Yi ethnic group, carry out round-the-clock patrols around residential communities of the city. (Photo: China News Service/Kang Ping)

A member of a female militia troop is on duty at a community to record travel information of residents in Kuming, Southwest China’s Yunnan province. 72 members of the troop,who are all of the Yi ethnic group, carry out round-the-clock patrols around residential communities of the city. (Photo: China News Service/Kang Ping)

A member of a female militia troop is on duty at a community to record travel information of residents in Kuming, Southwest China’s Yunnan province. 72 members of the troop,who are all of the Yi ethnic group, carry out round-the-clock patrols around residential communities of the city. (Photo: China News Service/Kang Ping)

A member of a female militia troop is on duty at a community to record travel information of residents in Kuming, Southwest China’s Yunnan province. 72 members of the troop,who are all of the Yi ethnic group, carry out round-the-clock patrols around residential communities of the city. (Photo: China News Service/Kang Ping)

Members of a female militia troop are on duty at a community to record travel information of residents in Kuming, Southwest China’s Yunnan province. 72 members of the troop,who are all of the Yi ethnic group, carry out round-the-clock patrols around residential communities of the city. (Photo: China News Service/Kang Ping)

Members of a female militia troop are on duty at a community to record travel information of residents in Kuming, Southwest China’s Yunnan province. 72 members of the troop,who are all of the Yi ethnic group, carry out round-the-clock patrols around residential communities of the city. (Photo: China News Service/Kang Ping)

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