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Defense Minister Visits War Invalids' Care Center
On July 18, Minister of National Defense Phan Văn Giang visited a war invalids' care center in Ninh Bình Province, encouraging severely wounded soldiers. The facility currently houses 105 individuals, including 60 severely wounded veterans.
Minister of National Defense Phan Văn Giang, a member of the Politburo, Deputy Prime Minister, and Minister of National Defense, visited the Nho Quan War Invalids' Care Center in Ninh Bình Province on July 18 to visit and encourage severely wounded soldiers and war invalids receiving care. The Nho Quan War Invalids' Care Center currently manages, cares for, and nurtures 105 individuals who have contributed to the nation, including their relatives, among whom are 60 severely wounded soldiers and war invalids. This visit, occurring in the lead-up to the 79th anniversary of the Day of War Invalids and Martyrs on July 27, highlights the government's ongoing commitment to supporting veterans and those who sacrificed for national security. Vietnam, having endured prolonged periods of conflict, continues to address the needs of its numerous veterans and their families, a significant social priority. Source: Nhan Dan
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Nhan Dan