The leaders of the Quang Tri Provincial People's Committee have requested that efforts be focused on completely searching for and collecting the remains of fallen soldiers at the locations where they have been discovered before expanding to neighboring areas.
According to local residents, the area where more than 150 bags suspected of containing fetal remains were discovered was formerly Ninh Binh Provincial General Hospital and is located near several cemeteries.
According to the person in charge of the repatriation effort, more than 150 small coffins set up at the old funeral home in Ninh Binh will be moved to Hoa Lu ward cemetery for mass burial.
Following reports of the discovery of over 100 fetal remains in Ninh Binh, witnesses stated that most of what was found were plastic bags containing fabrics and diapers.
During the construction of the Tay Thanh road expansion project in Hoa Lu ward, Ninh Binh province, authorities and workers discovered several bags suspected of containing fetal remains.
The remains of a fallen soldier were recently discovered by the Fallen Soldiers' Remains Collection Team of the 337th Economic-Defense Brigade in the mountain ravine forest of Huong Lap commune (Quang Tri province).
Forces under the Quang Tri Provincial Military Command have recently discovered and collected the remains of four fallen soldiers along with many artifacts, including a fountain pen engraved with the name "Vuong Chi Cao".
The People's Committee of Quang Trung Ward (Dong Da District, Hanoi) coordinated with relevant authorities to bury 354 remains from Alley 167 Tay Son at Yen Ky Cemetery, Ba Vi District.
During the construction of the drainage system in alley 167 Tay Son (Dong Da district, Hanoi), authorities discovered more than 400 sets of urns and human remains.
To date, the Quang Trung ward authorities (Dong Da district, Hanoi) have discovered a total of 408 small ceramic urns, an increase of 258 compared to the initial information.
Ten days after their discovery, 150 sets of remains were gathered into new ceramic urns, awaiting transfer to Yen Ky Cemetery in Ba Vi District, Hanoi, approximately 60 km from their original location.
According to locals, about 50-70 years ago, the area around alley 167 on Tay Son Street was a cemetery, and families brought the remains of their loved ones here for reburial after exhuming them.
While constructing infrastructure at alley 167 Tay Son (Dong Da district, Hanoi), a group of workers discovered more than 100 sets of human remains inside small coffins at a depth of about 80-100cm.
While constructing infrastructure at alley 167 Tay Son (Dong Da district, Hanoi), a group of workers discovered more than 100 sets of human remains inside small coffins at a depth of about 80-100cm.
The Gia Lai Provincial Military Command has issued an official report on the discovery of a mass grave containing dozens of remains of fallen soldiers in Dak Po district.
When the young man hired a cleaning company to clean his foul-smelling, garbage-strewn house, he discovered that his mother, who had been missing for 10 years, had died in her room, under a blanket that had long since been left untouched.
Bui Trung Thanh (born in 1993) confessed to killing Ms. NTT, robbing her of her belongings, and then hiding her body in a sewage tank. After 13 years, Ms. T.'s remains were discovered by local residents.
Police arrested a suspect in the murder of a woman who had been missing for 13 years while delivering gas in Thuy Nguyen, Hai Phong, after finding the victim's remains in a wastewater tank.
Since learning that the remains found in the sewage tank were those of her daughter, who disappeared 13 years ago, Mrs. Thuong has been constantly in tears, mourning her beautiful but ill-fated child.
Two men were tilling the soil to plant vegetables when they were horrified to discover a human skeleton and immediately reported it to the authorities.
The remains of Sahelanthropus tchadensis, a creature belonging to the Hominidae subfamily but thought to be more ape-like, have unexpectedly revealed a groundbreaking detail.
According to Mr. Nguyen Duy Kien, Deputy Director of the Department of War Invalids and Martyrs, Ministry of Labor, War Invalids and Social Affairs, more than 40.000 biological samples from the remains of martyrs have been examined.
Two unique isotopes in quartz, created by reactions with high-energy cosmic rays near the Earth's surface, have revealed the age of ancient hominid skeletons.
The remains of a 9-12 year old boy recently unearthed in the Jordan Valley (Israel) are forcing us to rewrite the long-standing "Out of Africa" theory.