In the framework of the program, many activities were organized, such as visiting and presenting gifts to troops at the Border Posts of So Heng, Se Re Pok, and Ia R’ve; inquiring after and encouraging the Cobaldomray Public Security Post in Mondulkiri province, Cambodia; visiting border marker No.46; and offering incense in tribute to fallen soldiers of Se Re Pok Border Post, to name but a few.

Hoang Thi Minh Thu, Secretary of the Central Business Sector Youth Union, noted that over the past time, promoting the pioneering role of youths, they have implemented many practical activities towards community. “Via the program, we do hope to share difficulties with border troops so that they would firmly protect the national sovereignty and border security for local residents,” she added.

Below are several photos of the program.

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The delegation offers incense in tribute to war martyrs.
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Visiting a wharf - a historical relic site crossing the Serepok River
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Handing over the “Lightening up the borderline” construction
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Presenting gifts to the Cobaldomray Public Security Post in Mondulkiri province, Cambodia
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Presenting solar lamps to Dak Lak border guard force

Source: baobienphong

Translated by Minh Anh