The event was attended by representatives of the Ha Tinh Provincial Military Command, the Ha Tinh Provincial Youth Union Organization, the Board of Directors of Viettel Ha Tinh, the Standing Board of the Party Committee, local authorities and mass organizations of Can Loc commune, along with a large number of Youth Union members, service members, and local residents.

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Flag-saluting ceremony at Can Loc Commune War Cemetery

In a solemn atmosphere, participants offered incense and flowers in tribute to heroes and fallen soldiers who sacrificed their lives for the nation's independence and freedom.

Nearly 1,000 graves at the cemetery were honored with incense and candles lit by Youth Union members as an expression of gratitude.

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Participating units present a symbolic plaque for the “Flowers in Tribute to Fallen Soldiers” commemorative project.
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Flowers offered to fallen soldiers

On the occasion, the organizers presented 20 gifts to policy beneficiary families in Can Loc commune.

The “Flowers in Tribute to Fallen Soldiers” program was a meaningful activity  demonstrating Ha Tinh youth’s tradition of gratitude. It also helped educate younger generations about the nation's revolutionary tradition and express deep gratitude to those who sacrificed their lives for the country's peace.

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Gifts presented to policy beneficiary families in Can Loc commune
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Gifts presented to Tran Thoai, born in 1935, a war veteran, a resident of Hong Vuong hamlet, Can Loc commune

Translated by Chung Anh