Incense tribute paid to Vietnamese, Lao martyrs in Vientiane

The Embassy of Vietnam in Laos and the Lao National Veterans Federation together paid an incense tribute to Vietnamese and Lao fallen soldiers at Ban Keun monument in Thoulakhom district, Vientiane province on July 26.
Incense tribute paid to Vietnamese, Lao martyrs in Vientiane ảnh 1The Embassy of Vietnam in Laos and the Lao National Veterans Federation together pay an incense tribute to Vietnamese and Lao fallen soldiers at Ban Keun monument in Thoulakhom district, Vientiane province on July 26. (Photo: VNA)

Vientiane (VNA) – The Embassy of Vietnam in Laosand the Lao National Veterans Federation together paid an incense tribute toVietnamese and Lao fallen soldiers at Ban Keun monument in Thoulakhom district, Vientiane province on July26.

Marking the 73rd anniversary of Vietnam War Invalidsand Martyrs Day (July 27), the event brought together Vietnamese diplomats, people, Buddhist dignitaries and investors living in Laos;representatives from Vientiane administration; and Lao veterans.

Speaking at the event, Vietnamese Envoy to Laos Trinh ThiTam said the event provides an opportunity for Vietnamese living in Laosas well as Lao people to commemorate soldiers who sacrificed their lives forthe two countries’ independence and freedom, and to recall how they had stood side by side to fight enemies, reunite and construct the nation.

She said 74 years ago, this area saw 28 Vietnamese and Lao soldiers falling bravely during an attack to the stronghold of Phonehe inKeun village, Thoulakhom, which was ultimately victorious.

The victory was significant to Vietnam – Laos joint militaryforce at the early days of the two countries’ struggles for independence.

Tam emphasised that the two countries' people are forever gratefulto the fallen soldiers, saying today’s generations will uphold theirindomitable spirit to develop the two nations and nurture the Vietnam-Laos great friendship, special solidarity and comprehensive partnership./.
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