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Chinese navies who didn’t trust their country

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(1)Three Chinese warships and 700 troops entered the port of Sydney, Australia
(2)However, a few days ago, the warships of the two countries faced off in the South China Sea, and it was a day before the 30th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square incident
(3)It was quite noisy inside Australia, but the Australian government drew the line as a return visit to China by the Australian Navy
(4)So far, nothing could have happened, but what the sailors did from the Chinese naval warship became a problem
(5)As soon as they entered the school, the sailors rushed to a nearby mart and swept up a huge amount of baby formula
(6)This has caused some marts to impose restrictions on per capita sales and other Australians to suffer tremendous inconvenience
(7)When Australian netizens heard the news, Chinese soldiers said, “Is powdered milk a staple food?”
(8)Earlier this year in Australia, a Chinese criminal organization stole a lot of milk powder and was caught smuggling it out
(9)He shocked me by saying the reason for the crime because he didn’t believe in Chinese powdered milk
(10)A few years ago, there was a case where a baby died in a bad milk powder scandal, and he still couldn’t escape the shock
(11)Foreign brands that are officially distributed and sold in China cannot be trusted, so if people go there, it is baby milk

Chinese milk powder that even the Chinese navy skips

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