July 27, 2024 | 21:20 (GMT+7)
Vietnamese Embassy commemorates fallen combatants in Laos
An incense-offering ceremony commemorating fallen Vietnamese and Lao combatants took place at the Laos-Vietnam Combat Alliance Relic Site in Keun village, Thoulakhom district, Vientiane province, on July 27 to mark the 77th anniversary of Wounded Soldiers and Martyrs’ Day.
Organized by the Vietnamese Embassy in Laos, in conjunction with the Central Committee of the Lao Veterans’ Federation and local authorities, the event paid tribute to brave Vietnamese and Lao soldiers who sacrificed their lives for the liberation of both nations.
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At the incense-offering ceremony |
Khamphan Sitthidampha, Secretary and Governor of Vientiane province, lauded the deep-rooted solidarity between Vietnam and Laos, particularly during the war years. He expressed sincere gratitude to the Vietnamese Party, Government, military and people for their unwavering support to the Lao revolution over the past years.
He also sent sincere thanks to the families and relatives of martyrs for their contribution to the noble international mission, fighting alongside the Lao military and people throughout its struggle for national independence until the ultimate victory.
Later, representatives of the Vietnamese Embassy in Laos, the Vietnamese community, and the Vietnam Business Association presented gifts to the management team of the relic site.
Located about 70 km from the capital Vientiane, the relic site serves as a memorial to 28 Vietnamese and Lao martyrs who perished in a joint assault on the French colonial stronghold of Phone He in January 1946. This victory marked a pivotal moment in the Laos-Vietnam alliance’s fight for liberation in both countries.
To further honor the fallen combatants, delegations from both countries also offered incense at the Monument to Vietnamese heroes and martyrs in Phaxang village, Kasy district, Vientiane province.
Source: VNA