Quang Tri to repatriate 27 sets of martyrs’ remains from Laos

Search forces from the central province of Quang Tri have recovered 27 sets of martyrs' remains in Laos during the 2025-2026 dry season, who will be repatriated to the Road 9 National Martyrs’ Cemetery in the locality, heard a conference on May 8.

The event, held by the provincial Steering Committee for the Search, Collection and Identification of Martyrs’ Remains, focuseđ on preparing for the reception, transportation, memorial service, funeral and reburial of the remains of Vietnamese volunteer soldiers and experts found in Laos during the 2025–2026 dry season.

The conference, chaired by Vice Chairman of the Quang Tri provincial People’s Committee Le Van Bao, head of the steering committee, also featured discussions and talks with the Special Task Committees of Laos' Khammouane and Savannakhet provinces on coordination in the handover and repatriation of martyrs’ remains.

Participants heard reports on the provincial People’s Committee’s plan, arrangements for ceremonies, decorations and tents at venues for memorial and burial services, as well as a draft plan for collecting biological samples to support identification work.

Coordination measures for the reception, transportation and organisation of ceremonies in accordance with regulations were also discussed.

They also exchanged views and reached consensus with the Special Task Committees of Khammouane and Savannakhet provinces on the handover and repatriation of martyrs’ remains during the 2025–2026 dry season, while outlining measures to ensure effective and well-coordinated search and recovery efforts.

According to reports, during the 2025–2026 dry season, the recovery operations in Laos showed positive results. To date, the forces have found and collected 27 sets of martyrs’ remains, including 15 by Team 589 and 12 by Team 584. The results continue to demonstrate the strong sense of responsibility and persistent efforts of officers and personnel involved in the recovery missions, while reflecting the close and meaningful coordination between authorities, competent forces and people of both Vietnam and Laos in the search and repatriation of martyrs’ remains.

They agreed on plans to welcome the search teams back to Vietnam on May 21–22 at the Road 9 National Martyrs’ Cemetery.

Concluding the conference, Bao requested agencies and units to continue close coordination with the Special Task Committees of Khammouane and Savannakhet provinces in organising conferences, handover procedures, talks and repatriation of remains in line with the schedule.

He also urged relevant agencies and units to finalise all preparations, carefully organise the collection of biological samples for identification work, intensify communications and arrange personnel to ensure that memorial and burial ceremonies are conducted solemnly, respectfully and with absolute safety.

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Five sets of Vietnamese martyr remains recovered in Laos, Cambodia

The remains of five Vietnamese volunteer soldiers and experts who sacrificed their lives in Laos and Cambodia during wartime have been recovered by Team K53 of the Quang Ngai provincial Military Command after more than a month of search and recovery operations under the 2025-2026 dry-season mission.

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