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Hundreds March in Hanoi for 'Immortal Regiment' Victory Day Commemoration
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Hundreds March in Hanoi for 'Immortal Regiment' Victory Day Commemoration

From Tuแป•i Trแบป · (39m ago) Vietnamese Positive tone

Translated from Vietnamese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Hundreds marched in Hanoi, Vietnam, participating in the 'Immortal Regiment' march to commemorate Victory Day.
  • The event, co-organized by the Russian Embassy and the Russian Center of Science and Culture, marked the 81st anniversary of Victory Day over fascism.
  • Participants carried portraits of relatives and veterans, honoring their sacrifices in the Great Patriotic War and Vietnam's unification.

Hanoi vibrantly commemorated the 81st anniversary of Victory Day over fascism with a moving 'Immortal Regiment' march. Hundreds of Vietnamese citizens, adorned with sashes, slogans, ribbons, and flags, gathered on May 7th to honor the sacrifices made during the Great Patriotic War. This significant event, a joint initiative by the Russian Embassy in Vietnam and the Russian Center of Science and Culture, took place at the Hanoi-Amsterdam High School for the Gifted. The march served as a powerful reminder of the shared history and enduring friendship between Vietnam and Russia. Participants proudly carried portraits of their loved ones โ€“ veterans, Red Army soldiers, partisans, and home-front workers โ€“ each with a unique story of courage and resilience. The iconic black-and-orange St. George's ribbon, a symbol of Russia's valor and victory, was pinned to each participant's chest. Russian Ambassador to Vietnam Gennady Bezdetko addressed the attendees, extending congratulations and emphasizing the 'Immortal Regiment' tradition as a global tribute to those who fought in the Great Patriotic War. He specifically acknowledged the Vietnamese international soldiers who fought alongside the Soviet people in 1941 and during the defense of Moscow, noting their honored place in Russia's 'Path of Memory' museum. The Ambassador also paid tribute to Vietnamese heroes who sacrificed their lives in the ฤiแป‡n Biรชn Phแปง victory and the struggle for national reunification. The event also saw participation from Belarusian Ambassador to Vietnam Uladzimir Baravikou, who stressed the duty of the current generation to remember wartime sacrifices and promote peace. The commemoration concluded with the planting of a memorial tree and a brief concert, reinforcing the bonds of remembrance and international solidarity.

The 'Immortal Regiment' activity has become a tradition in Russia and around the world to remember and honor those who participated in the Great Patriotic War, including soldiers on the front lines, partisan forces, and home-front workers.

โ€” Gennady BezdetkoRussian Ambassador to Vietnam speaking at the 'Immortal Regiment' march in Hanoi.
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Originally published by Tuแป•i Trแบป in Vietnamese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.