More martyrs' remains recovered in Ho Chi Minh City
Translated from Vietnamese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Authorities in Ho Chi Minh City have completed the recovery of five martyrs' remains in Thuong Tan commune after three days of searching.
- The search at Le Thi Rieng Park has expanded, with 11 more martyrs' remains recovered, bringing the total to 379.
- The recovered remains are being processed for identification and to provide support for relatives.
Ho Chi Minh City authorities have concluded a three-day operation to recover the remains of five martyrs in Lac An 3 Hamlet, Thuong Tan Commune. The search involved excavating over 1,000 cubic meters of soil to a depth of approximately 10 meters, expanding the search area around a well. Initial findings suggest the martyrs died in 1968 and 1970. Before the operation, it was believed five martyrs were buried in the area, with two identified and three unidentified.
The recovery efforts in Thuong Tan were conducted with full adherence to regulations, ensuring the careful collection and preservation of remains and artifacts. Specialized agencies are now working to verify information and complete documentation to facilitate the identification process and the implementation of policies for martyrs' relatives. The results from Thuong Tan will also inform further investigations and surveys in other areas of the city.
Meanwhile, the search for martyrs' remains at Le Thi Rieng Park continues to yield results. On August 19, the Martyrs' Remains Recovery Team of the Ho Chi Minh City Military Command recovered 11 additional sets of remains in Zone B of the park, with five of these including accompanying artifacts. This operation involved moving over 500 cubic meters of soil and utilized heavy machinery to maintain the pace.
Since June 23, a total of 379 martyrs' remains have been recovered at Le Thi Rieng Park, with 211 sets including artifacts. Of these, 346 were found in individual graves and 33 in eight collective burial sites across Zone A and Zone B. The recovery and identification efforts at the park are ongoing.
Originally published by Thanh Niรชn in Vietnamese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.