Long An welcomes 130 fallen heroes back home from Cambodia

The southern border province of Long An on July 18 received and laid to rest the remains of 130 Vietnamese volunteer soldiers and experts who fell down in Cambodia.
Long An welcomes 130 fallen heroes back home from Cambodia
At the ceremony. (Source: VNA)

The remains, discovered in the Cambodian provinces of Svay Rieng, Pailin, and Battambang since late last year, were repatriated through the Binh Hiep international border gate in Long An's Kien Tuong district. They were then brought to the Vinh Hung - Tan Hung martyrs' cemetery in Vinh Hung district for burial.

Vice Chairman of the provincial People's Committee Pham Tan Hoa expressed profound respect and gratitude to the fallen heroes who sacrificed their lives to the cause of national liberation and the noble international mission.

He thanked the Cambodian authorities, people and army for their active cooperation and support in the search and repatriation of the remains, and expressed hope for their continued assistance in locating the graves of Vietnamese martyrs and volunteer soldiers in the future.

Since 2001, a team from the provincial Military Command tasked with searching and repatriating such remains has done its work on 2,500 martyrs and six mass graves containing those of 280 others.

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(Source: VNA)