On May 28, information from the Martyrs' Remains Collection Team of Economic - Defense Group 337 (Military Region 4) said that during the expansion of the search area in Xa Re village (Huong Tan commune, Huong Hoa district, Quang Tri province), the unit discovered and collected another martyr's remains.
The remains are located at a depth of 0.8 to 1m, wrapped in a dusu, with many teeth and bones intact. The relics include: umbrellas, clothes, wallets, pens, pens, pens... In particular, there is a small plastic sign to wear on the hand, on which the words "SH-18-47X" are written.

According to the Department of Internal Affairs of Huong Hoa district, this area previously had units of Division 304, Army Corps 2 participating in the fight on the Khe Sanh front - one of the fiercest battlefields during the resistance war against the US.
From May 19 to now, the Assembly Team has found a total of 6 martyrs' remains in the above area. Among them, there are martyrs' remains discovered with relics of a Ton canopy engraved with the words " Phiet" or " Phiet" and a small hand-carried aluminum sign with the words "SH 2- 526".
The remains are being fragrant, preserved and cared for at Huong Hoa District spiritual and cultural area.
To have more information to verify the identity, the unit called on former teammates, officers and soldiers who fought on the Khe Sanh battlefield to provide information about the martyrs via the phone number of Lieutenant Colonel Nguyen Hong Phu - Captain of the Economic - Defense Group 337 Martyrs' Remains Collection Team 0353.758.084.