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Ministry of Interior speaks out about information about '6-year-old martyr'
The leader of the Department of Meritorious People (Ministry of Home Affairs) confirmed that there is no information about a martyr named Bui Van Kha, who died in 1966, at the age of 6, as spread on social networks.
Proud of the wives of heroic martyrs
To have a peaceful and independent country, many wives have to sacrifice their personal happiness, especially the wives of heroic martyrs.
Gia Loc district martyrs' monument was expanded by more than 1,900 m2
The Gia Loc District Martyrs' Monument (Hai Duong) will be expanded by 1,907 square meters, bringing the total area to nearly 5,400 square meters.
Sitting at the Independence Palace reading the war diary of hero Hoang Kim Lenh
Strangely by chance, while on a business trip to Ho Chi Minh City, I met a colleague, a fellow countryman, and he showed me the war diary of his uncle - hero Hoang Kim Lenh.
Mother's happiness
My mother lived to worship my father, raised me and now she also wants to have her own happy sky.
Remembering those who have not yet reached... peace
On the journey to peace, there are countless heroes and martyrs who had to stay on the battlefield. They had not yet set foot, but had paved the way for peace.
Mother Luong always remembers her only martyr son.
The only son sacrificed, mother Nguyen Thi Luong in Minh Duc commune (Tu Ky, Hai Duong) still can't stop missing her son.
Mother Be anxiously waits for the day to welcome her martyr son back home
Heroic Vietnamese mother Dinh Thi Be in Nam Dong ward (Hai Duong city) always looks forward and anxiously waits for her son who is still on the battlefield to return to his homeland.
Immortal Monuments
After the war, besides the joy of unification, there were many losses and sacrifices in every family. There were heroic Vietnamese mothers who suppressed the pain of losing their husbands and children, becoming immortal monuments in the hearts of the nation.
Portraits of 5 martyrs who died together in 1975 were restored based on family descriptions.
All five martyrs from Cam Giang who sacrificed their lives in the year of liberating the South and reunifying the country had their portraits restored according to their descriptions and given to their families.
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