Remains of Vietnamese martyrs reburied in Quang Binh
A reburial ceremony for 26 sets of remains of Vietnamese soldiers who died on battlefields in Laos took place in the central province of Quang Binh on May 17.
Quang Binh (VNA) - A reburial ceremony for 26 sets of remains of Vietnamesesoldiers who died on battlefields in Laos took place in the central province ofQuang Binh on May 17.
It was the firstrepatriation of remains of martyrs in Quang Binh this year, which wereunearthed during the 2016-2017 dry season.
Attendingthe event were representatives from the special working committees of the twogovernments and Lao province of Khammuone, leaders of Military Zone 4 based inQuang Binh, and local armed forces and residents.
Thanks toeffective direction from the Department of Labour and Social Welfare andMilitary Command of Laos’ Khammuone province, Quang Binh provincial MilitaryCommand Team 589 unearthed the Vietnamese martyrs who died in the fight againstFrench and US troops.-VNA
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