在海地地震中遇难的8名中国维和人员的灵柩17日由中国南方航空公司一架包机运送回国。海地时间17日9时36分(北京时间22时36分),搭载遇难人员灵柩的南航包机从海地太子港机场起飞,预计北京时间19日上午抵达北京首都国际机场。
Bodies of 8 Chinese police return home
The bodies of eight Chinese police officers are on their way back to China. They died when a UN building in Haiti collapsed during last week's earthquake. A chartered plane carrying the bodies is scheduled to arrive in Beijing on Tuesday.
At the airport of Port-au-Prince, the rescue team and members of China's UN peacekeeping force in Haiti paid a final tribute to their compatriots who were killed in the deadly earthquake.
The Chinese plane, carrying the bodies of the eight police officers, left Sunday night and is expected to arrive in Beijing Tuesday morning.
The first body was found early Friday morning, after more than 80 hours of searching.
The other seven were retrieved later in joint efforts between the Chinese and several foreign rescue teams.
Rescuers at the site held a simple mourning ceremony for the eight victims.
Chinese President Hu Jintao has expressed his deep grief and offered words of comfort to their families.
The Ministry of Public Security's website has been displayed in black to mourn and pay respects.
Wu Heping, spokesman of Ministry of Public Security, said, "A mourning hall has been set up in the Ministry of Public Security, to honor those who perished. We have also set up Internet sites where people can send their condolences. In losing them, we feel aggrieved."