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On April 2, our rescue team found 6 bodies of victims buried under the ground at Ottara Thiri Hospital (Naypyidaw capital of Myanmar). |
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After 2 days of continuous searching, the Vietnam People's Army rescue team found nearly a dozen bodies and returned them to their relatives. |
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Excavators were brought into the scene to search for difficult locations. |
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During the search for the victim, the force found some cash and handed it over to the Myanmar authorities. |
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Searching for victims day and night, |
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After removing the victim's body, the medical team proceeded to disinfect it. |
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Relatives came to identify their loved ones in grief. |
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Tears of grief when seeing family. |
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Three bodies were released late on April 2. |
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The bodies had been lying under the ground for many days, disfiguring their bodies and making identification difficult for their relatives. |
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Could not hold back tears when seeing the deformed body of a relative. |
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The Vietnam People's Army sent condolences to the people of Myanmar. |
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Myanmar people were moved to thank the rescue force of the Vietnam People's Army. |
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The Vietnam People's Army considers the people of Myanmar as relatives and family. |
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A sad evening at Ottara Thiri Hospital (Naypyidaw capital of Myanmar). |
Source: https://nhandan.vn/anh-khoanh-khac-nghia-tinh-cam-on-bo-doi-viet-nam-tu-nguoi-dan-myanmar-post869701.html
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