Senior Lieutenant General Le Chiem, Deputy Minister of National Defence, speaks at the workshop on July 9 (Photo: VNA)
Nghe An (VNA) – A workshop rememberingthe Battle of Khe Sanh, 50 years ago, was held in the central province of NgheAn on July 9.
Prior to the General Offensive and Uprising inSpring 1968, the US imperialists built Road 9 through Khe Sanh in central QuangTri province, as a special strategic position.
Khe Sanh became the region which gathered thelargest number of US soldiers and weaponry, aimed at suppressing the assistancefrom the north to the south of Vietnam.
During 170 days of fierce fighting at Khe Sanh,the Vietnamese armed forces and people had put out of action 11,900 enemies,shot down 480 aircraft of different kinds, destroyed 120 military vehicles andhundreds of artillery, and seized a substantial amount of weapons.
With the victory on July 9, 1968, Huong Hoadistrict in Quang Tri province became the first district in the south to beliberated.
Senior Lieutenant General Le Chiem, Deputy Ministerof National Defence, said the workshop aimed to highlight the historical significanceof the victory.
Workshop participants analysed the domestic andinternational context of the battle, as well as the preparations andcoordination of the Vietnamese armed forces and local people that contributedto the victory.
The direction and creativity of the VietnameseParty played a crucial role in the victory, according to Major General NguyenVan Bao, Director of the Political Academy under the Ministry of NationalDefence.
The triumph demonstrated a mix of strategic andaccurate decision-making, appropriate selection of combat zones, and excellentimplementation of diversionary tactics by the Vietnamese army, he said.
The workshop received 80 reports analysing thedevelopments of the battle, the build-up behind the victory, and its historicalsignificance.-VNA
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