Nearly 100 photos on display at the exhibition have been taken by Vietnamese military personnel who have directly participated in UN peacekeeping...
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Over the past ten years, more than 150 Vietnamese female soldiers have joined UN peacekeeping missions, often deploying to harsh, high-risk areas such as the Central African Republic, South Sudan and Abyei. Braving intense heat and conflict, they risk their lives to support local communities and share the indomitable spirit of Việt Nam.
Nearly 100 photos on display at the exhibition have been taken by Vietnamese military personnel who have directly participated in UN peacekeeping...
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