The ceremony was jointly organised by the municipal Party Committee, People’s Council, People’s Committee and the Viet Nam Fatherland Front Committee of the city.
Paying tribute before the spirits of the fallen heroes, Thanh, together with Deputy Director of the General Department of Politics of the Viet Nam People’s Army Senior Lieutenant General Le Quang Minh, Commander of Military Region 4 Lieutenant General Ha Tho Binh, local leaders and armed forces representatives, offered incense and flowers in remembrance of those who bravely fought and sacrificed for national independence and freedom as well as for noble international duties.
Expressing profound gratitude to the martyrs, Vice Chairman of the municipal People’s Committee Nguyen Van Manh affirmed that the Party organisation, armed forces and people of Hue will forever remember their immense sacrifices for the enduring existence of the nation. He described the search and repatriation of Vietnamese soldiers’ remains from Laos as a sacred and meaningful task, reflecting the responsibility and gratitude of the living toward those who had fallen for the revolutionary causes of both Viet Nam and Laos.
Manh said the city will continue directing relevant agencies and forces to intensify the search and repatriation work, and implement DNA testing for unidentified martyrs’ graves.
Following the requiem ceremony, the remains were laid to rest at the Hue Martyrs’ Cemetery.
During the 2025–2026 dry season, Team 192 under the Hue Military Command coordinated closely with Lao authorities and local forces to successfully search for, exhume and repatriate the eight sets of remains safely back to their homeland.