On November 25, information from the Quang Tri Provincial Military Command stated that since the beginning of the 2023-2024 dry season, the Martyr Remains Collection Team 584 (Team 584) has searched for and collected 15 martyrs' remains, with many artifacts containing information.
Of which, 6 remains were gathered in Thuong Phuoc village, Trieu Thuong commune, Trieu Phong district, Quang Tri province. The remains were located at a depth of 0.8-1m, with bones and teeth, wrapped in hammocks and many relics such as: buttons, belts, shoes...
Since the beginning of the 2023-2024 dry season, the Martyrs' Remains Collection Team in Quang Tri has searched for and collected 15 martyrs' remains (Photo: Quang Tri Provincial Military Command).
In particular, one skeleton had a relic, a blue pen with the words: "Ngoc Thanh, Anh Tho". In addition, in the collection area, a pen was also found with the words: "Xuan Vo".
Previously, Team 584 searched for and collected 4 martyrs' remains, bringing the total number of martyrs' remains found in Quang Tri province to 10. The Quang Tri Provincial Military Command coordinated with the Party Committee and authorities to organize a memorial service and bury the martyrs' remains properly and in accordance with the rituals.
Some relics with engraved names were found (Photo: Quang Tri Provincial Military Command).
In Savannakhet Province (Laos), since October 17, Team 584 has also made efforts to search for and collect the remains of 5 martyrs. The remains of the martyrs were found at the entrance of a cave in the forest, located at a depth of 1-1.5m below the ground, along with some relics such as: tanks, parachute cloth, personal equipment buttons and many bones and teeth.
One of the five martyrs' remains found had relics including: a soldier's shirt button, a wallet, a national badge (with a star), and especially a pen engraved with the words "Tran Quang Canh" (or Canh).
The remains of martyrs are being preserved and burned with incense by officers and staff of Team 584 at the Martyrs' Church in Keng-Khan village, Se-Pon district, Savannakhet province (Laos).
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