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At the handover ceremony

Non-commissioned Captain Y Tiet Eban is a needy staff of the Border Post of Dak Rue Border Gate.

The house was built on an area of 100 sq.m with a total investment of VND 200 million, of which the provincial border guard command donated VND 80 million, and the rest came from Y Tiet Eban’s family. The provincial border guard command’s funding was donated by its cadres and youths through the “100 VND house” program.

Y Tiet Eban’s family faced numerous difficulties since his wife’s job is not stable, while his children are regularly sick. Together with assistance to build the house, troops of the Border Post of Dak Rue Border Gate donated VND 25 million to the serviceman’s family. 

Speaking at the inauguration ceremony, Deputy Political Commissar of the Dak Lak provincial Border Guard Command Senior Colonel Do Quang Tham said that the house demonstrated the sentiment of the unit’s troops and youths to Non-commissioned Captain Y Tiet Eban’s family. He hoped that the house would help the serviceman to keep his mind on work to well fulfill all assigned missions.

On the occasion, the Border Post of Dak Rue Border Gate presented VND 10 million, and the Women’s Union Association and Youth Union chapters of the provincial Border Guard Command gave home necessities to the serviceman’s family. 

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The Border Post of Dak Rue Border Gate presents VND 10 million to Non-commissioned Captain Y Tiet Eban’s family.

As reported, since 2019, the provincial border guard command has presented two houses to two needy servicemen.

Translated by Chung Anh