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Chinese woman fighting against knife attacker posthumously awarded role model: spokeswoman

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Chinese woman fighting against knife attacker posthumously awarded role model: spokeswoman
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Chinese woman fighting against knife attacker posthumously awarded role model: spokeswoman

2024-06-28 17:03 Last Updated At:18:07

The courageous act of Hu Youping, who tried to stop a knife attack that injured two Japanese nationals in east Chinese city Suzhou, reflects the kindness and bravery of the Chinese people, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Mao Ning said on Friday.

Hu, who was seriously injured in the attack that occurred at around 16:00 on Monday at a bus stop in the Suzhou New District in Jiangsu Province, died in hospital after rescue on Wednesday.

The two Japanese nationals were also injured in the attack. One is receiving hospital treatment but is not in a life-threatening condition, and the other was discharged following treatment on the day of the attack.

Hu has been honored for her heroic deeds.

"We've noticed the sad news. We express our condolences for the unfortunate death of Ms. Hu and offer sympathies to her family. The municipal government of Suzhou will posthumously award her the title of 'Righteous and Courageous Role Model.' I think this Chinese woman embodies the kindness and bravery of the Chinese people and reflects the spirit of courage and helpfulness that is valued in China," Mao said.

Chinese woman fighting against knife attacker posthumously awarded role model: spokeswoman

Chinese woman fighting against knife attacker posthumously awarded role model: spokeswoman

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China's Shenzhou-18 crew trains for 2nd spacewalk

2024-07-01 00:01 Last Updated At:00:17

China's Shenzhou-18 crew members on the Tiangong Space Station are preparing for their second extravehicular activities (EVAs) by conducting training that includes science experiments and orbital maneuvers.

Astronauts Ye Guangfu, Li Cong, and Li Guangsu have completed one-third of their six-month mission with stable physical and operational conditions in orbit, since they aboarded the Tiangong two month ago.

During their training, the astronauts used advanced remotely control systems for rendezvous and docking operations on in-orbit training systems and metacognitive training systems, practicing skills such as recognizing images, manual docking, remote docking, and safely undocking of the spacecraft under different initial conditions.

Throughout the training, the astronauts monitored the orientation and relative distance and speed of target spacecraft on screens, practicing precise control of the speed and orientation using specialized handles.

Last week, the crew also underwent exercise-based cardiopulmonary function tests. These tests assess the cardiovascular and respiratory capabilities needed for upcoming spacewalks, using methods to simulate exercise-induced metabolic demands.

The Shenzhou-18 crew was launched into space on April 25, as the third manned mission during the application and development stage of China's space station and the 32nd flight mission of the country's manned space program overall.

The crew members completed their first spacewalk on May 28, according to the China Manned Space Agency.

China's Shenzhou-18 crew trains for 2nd spacewalk

China's Shenzhou-18 crew trains for 2nd spacewalk

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