(QBDT) – On the occasion of the 70th anniversary of the Dien Bien Phu Victory (May 7, 1954 – May 7, 2024), on April 25, comrade Nguyen Cong Huan, Member of the Provincial Party Committee Standing Committee, Vice Chairman The Standing Committee of the Provincial People’s Council visited and gave gifts to the families of martyrs and Dien Bien soldiers in Bo Trach district. Accompanied by representatives of leaders of the Office of the National Assembly Delegation and the People’s Councils of relevant provinces and localities.
Specifically, the delegation visited and gave gifts to the family of martyr Le Hien (sacrificed in April 1954), in village 1 Thanh Sen, Phuc Trach commune; Veteran Do Xuan Tich (born 1929), in Huu Nghi residential group, Viet Trung Farm town.
At the visited places, Mr. Nguyen Cong Huan, Standing Vice Chairman of the Provincial People’s Council, thoughtfully asked about the health and life of veterans and relatives of Dien Bien soldiers’ families. He expressed his gratitude to the great contributions and sacrifices of the martyrs and soldiers of Dien Bien, contributing together with the whole country to make the victory of Dien Bien Phu “illustrious in five continents, shocking the earth”.
The Standing Vice Chairman of the Provincial People’s Council hopes that the families of Dien Bien soldiers continue to promote revolutionary traditions, their children follow the example of working and studying well, contributing to the cause of building and developing the homeland. increasingly rich, beautiful, and civilized.
He requested the Party Committee and local authorities to continue to pay attention and do a good job of “repaying gratitude” to policy families and people with meritorious services to the revolution, including families of paralyzed relatives. soldiers, soldiers, young volunteers, and frontline civilians participating in the Dien Bien Phu Campaign.
On this occasion, Bo Trach district leaders also presented gifts to veteran Do Xuan Tich and the family of martyr Le Hien.
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