Forces overcame difficulties posed by weather conditions and terrains to check the condition of border markers 376 and 377. Having checked, participating forces concluded that the borderline and border markers remain intact.

The bilateral patrol activity was held to promptly detect violations of border regulations and handle circumstances, contributing to protecting the shared borderline. It was also to maintain political security and social order and safety in border areas during Hung Kings’ Death Anniversary, the 48th anniversary of the South Liberation and National Reunification (April 30, 1975 - A2023), and International Labor Day (May 1). 

Below are photos of the patrol.

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Participating forces of Tri Le Border Post, Tri Le commune, and Border Guard Company 217 at border marker 377
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The patrol teams checking border marker 376
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The patrol team of Tri Le Border Post and Tri Le commune saluting border marker 376
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Tri Le Border Post’s representatives presenting gifts to troops of Border Guard Company 217
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On the occasion, Border Guard Company 217 handing over the Houaphanh Provincial Border Guard Command’s certificate of merit to Tri Le Border Post, recognizing its material support to the construction of the company’s barracks
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The bilateral patrol contributing to consolidating solidarity and friendship between two border defense forces in particular and two countries in general

Translated by Tran Hoai