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Special Forces help people overcome flood consequences

Sharing with the people in the flooded area in Tan Khanh commune (Thai Nguyen province), from October 9 to 12, the Party Committee and Command of the 113th Special Forces Brigade (Special Forces Corps) mobilized nearly 80 officers and soldiers with 150 working days to help people level nearly 380m3 of mud and waste; repair 2.5km of roads, canals and transport dozens of tons of food, agricultural products, livestock and poultry to safety.

Báo Quân đội Nhân dânBáo Quân đội Nhân dân12/10/2025

This activity of officers and soldiers of Special Forces Brigade 113 not only shares difficulties with people in flood-affected areas, but also contributes to strengthening the military-civilian solidarity relationship, consolidating people's trust in the Party, State and Army.

Officers and soldiers of the 113th Special Forces Brigade help people clear mud and clean the environment.


Officers and soldiers of the 113th Special Forces Brigade help people clear mud and clean the environment.


Officers and soldiers of the 113th Special Forces Brigade help people repair rural roads.

Help people move property, livestock... to safety.

Giving gifts to people affected by floods.

Officers and soldiers of Special Forces Brigade 113 with officers and people of Tan Khanh commune, Thai Nguyen province.

 

Officers and soldiers of Special Forces Brigade 113 bid farewell to the people of Tan Khanh commune, Thai Nguyen province.

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