Since June 23, the team has recovered 351 sets of remains, including 318 individual sets and 33 sets from eight mass graves. Artifacts were found alongside 198 sets of remains.
Earlier on August 14, Maj.Gen. Nguyen Thanh Trung, Political Commissar of the Ho Chi Minh City Military Command and standing deputy head of the Ho Chi Minh City Steering Committee for the Search, Collection and Identification of Martyrs’ Remains, said local military officers and soldiers, particularly the search team, are determined to overcome difficulties and extreme weather to complete the recovery at the park before November.
As of August 14, more than 1,700 remains of fallen soldiers had been recovered under a nationwide campaign to accelerate the search, recovery and identification of war martyrs’ remains, according to the national steering committee.
Launched on March 15, the 500-day campaign has so far achieved 24.5% of its target. The recoveries include 691 sets of remains in Viet Nam, 174 in Laos and 850 in Cambodia.