During his visit to the Duy Tien Wounded Soldiers Nursing Center in Ninh Binh province on the occasion of the 78th Wounded Soldiers and Martyrs’ Day (July 27, 1947 - 2025), President Luong Cuong emphasized that generations of the Vietnamese people always remember and understand the value of today’s peace.

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State President Luong Cuong visits and presents gifts to wounded soldier Nguyen Xuan Mai, who is receiving treatment at the Duy Tien Wounded Soldier Nursing Center. 

He stressed that over the past 78 years, especially during nearly four decades of renewal, the Party and State have issued numerous preferential policies for revolution contributors, and these policies have continually been improved. The gratitude movement has also expanded, helping to better care for national contributors across the country.

President Luong Cuong praised the efforts and achievements of the center in recent years, recognizing it as a warm and caring home where wounded and sick soldiers are cared for both physically and mentally. He also commended Ninh Binh province for their effective and innovative approaches in supporting national contributors and their families.

He urged a comprehensive review of policies for revolution contributors and families of martyrs, with proposals for practical and effective adjustments. He also expressed hope that wounded and sick soldiers will continue to preserve their health, overcome pain and illness, and remain shining examples of bravery and sacrifice for younger generations to follow.

To the staff and caregivers at the center, President Luong Cuong stressed the importance of compassion, responsibility, and attentive care in their jobs.

Currently, the Duy Tien Wounded Soldier Nursing Center is caring for, treating, and rehabilitating 52 wounded and sick soldiers and one martyr’s relative from nine provinces and cities across the country. All of the veterans are over 70 years old, with the eldest being 93.

Source: VNA