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The country's fight against COVID-19 has come a long way. In that unequal battle, the functional forces in general and the army in particular have made great contributions, contributing to maintaining security, order, and social distancing.
Now, the soldiers have a new task: receiving ashes, transporting and handing them over to each family of the unfortunate victim who died because of the epidemic. for the bad guys.
COVID-19 has forced the army to change the soldier's blue shirt with the blue medical protective shirt. But no matter what color he wears, the nature of a soldier is still towards the mission of serving and taking care of the people's lives. Not only the duty, this is also the responsibility from the heart of every soldier. Perhaps that's why, the image of the soldier delivering the urn home in the clip below made many hearts flutter because it was so idyllic and loving.
In the middle of the sun, the soldier holding a jar of ashes, dressed neatly and dignified, together with his comrades respectfully handed them over to his family. He quietly put his military hat on the ash jar, blocking the harsh sunlight from all sides. Before he had time to smooth his messy hair, handing over the jar of ashes to his family and relatives, he took the hat and put it back on his head. Just a small act that makes many people cry. The dedication and thoughtfulness of soldier Uncle Ho helped alleviate some of the pain of families whose loved ones died because of Covid-19.
This is not simply a solemn traditional ceremony, but also requires a sincere heart and sharing to complete the humanitarian mission. Many social media users have left comments expressing condolences to the family, as well as expressing their respect for the soldier's affection in the clip, they commented: "Small action but imbued with humanity, impactful action. The style of the army is too standard, the way he holds the urn of ashes speaks volumes about who he is, worthy of our respect even though he is tough. No matter where you go, it's hard to resist the image of a soldier bringing the remains of a person who died during the pandemic to his relatives. Can't believe that there are times when it's so sad. I'm sure you too."
Over the past few days, the number of deaths from COVID-19 has increased, and the military forces of the Ho Chi Minh City Command also work day and night to take care of the aftermath, cremation and return the ashes of the ill victims to their families. After receiving the ashes of people who died due to COVID-19 from the Ho Chi Minh Funeral Home in the evening, the soldiers of the Military Command of Thu Duc City took them home to smoke incense, offer rice at the unit overnight, and the next morning they brought them home. one by one to the family.
Every afternoon, after receiving news from the Ho Chi Minh City Command, the soldiers go to the funeral home in Binh Tan district to receive the ashes of those who died from COVID-19 to their units, take care of incense and smoke, and offer meals overnight. The next morning, the unit commander held a ceremony to offer rice and say goodbye for the last time before the soldiers carefully carried each jar of ashes into the car to hand over to the family. The ambulance slowly left the Military Command of Thu Duc City, the Militia and Self-Defense soldiers quietly sat hugging the urns.
At each locality, the ashes delivery team stopped at the Ward Military Command to confirm the identity of the victim's residential address to bring the ashes to their loved ones. Captain Le Nam Phong, Assistant Militia and Self-Defense Force of Thu Duc City and his teammates solemnly brought the ashes of a victim who died because of COVID-19 to his family. Soldiers always try to bring the ashes of the deceased back to their families as quickly and thoughtfully as possible in the hope of alleviating the pain of their loved ones' loss. The manipulations of lifting the urn out of the box are done decisively and carefully before handing it over to the family. Receiving the ashes of a loved one who unfortunately passed away due to COVID-19, the man tried to suppress his pain, thanked the soldiers for taking care of the post-mortem, cremating and bringing his father home.
Captain Le Nam Phong shared with his family: "Please come home with your loved ones. My condolences to the family and hope everyone stays healthy." According to Colonel Nguyen Thanh Phong, Politician of the Military Command of Thu Duc City, the unit carrying out the task of bringing the ashes of people who died from COVID-19 to their families from August 9. On a day when nearly 30 jars of ashes were received, the soldiers had to divide into two groups to try to bring the ashes back to their loved ones as quickly as possible. Colonel Nguyen Thanh Phong added: "With the spirit of filial piety, we hope to share the pain and loss of relatives. In any case, whether near or far, in the city or in other places. People in other provinces, we still try to bring the ashes home as quickly as possible to the family."
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