Remains of 22 Vietnamese Fallen Soldiers to Be Repatriated from Cambodia

Mondulkiri: Remains of 22 Vietnamese volunteer soldiers and experts who laid down their lives in Cambodia during wartime will be repatriated following coordination between authorities of Vietnam's Dak Lak province and Cambodia's Mondulkiri province. The agreement was reached during talks held on April 22-23 in Senmonorom city, Mondulkiri province, between the Steering Committee 515 of Dak Lak and the Mondulkiri Special Task Committee. The remains were recovered during the 2025-2026 dry season and will be repatriated to Vietnam.

According to Vietnam News Agency, the cooperation between the two provinces is part of an ongoing effort to locate and repatriate Vietnamese soldiers who died in Cambodia. The remains of these soldiers and experts were carefully recovered and identified during the dry season.

The repatriation process is a significant event for both Vietnam and Cambodia, reflecting the mutual commitment to honoring those who sacrificed their lives. The talks between the two committees underscore the importance of collaboration in addressing wartime legacies.

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