Vietnam, Cambodia to hold first land border search, rescue drill
![]() |
Illustrative image (Photo: VNA)
About 800 officers and soldiers from the chemical, information and military medical forces of both sides are expected to join in the drill, the Political Department under the High Command of the Military Zone 7 said at a press conference on December 13.
According to Colonel Hoang Dinh Chung, deputy head of Military Zone 7’s Political Department, the exercise aims to enhance the traditional friendship, solidarity, cooperation and mutual support between Vietnamese and Cambodian armies and people, thus contributing to maintaining political security and building a common border of peace, stability and development cooperation.
The drill is an activity to realise the Vietnam-Cambodia protocol on natural disaster combat, search and rescue, and the regulations on coordination between land border localities of the two countries, he said.
The exercise will include establishing and operating a joint search and rescue centre, responding to incidents involving toxic chemicals, and helping with recovery efforts after disasters.
On this occasion, the Vietnamese Ministry of National Defence will inaugurate and hand over a medical clinic to Chanthrea district, and present health equipment and boats to the Cambodian side.
Apart from cultural and sport activities, the Military Zone 7 will also grant gifts and free medical checkups and treatment to local Cambodians./.
Recommended

Vietnam News Today (Oct. 3): Vietnam Braces for New Tropical Storm

Vietnam News Today (Oct. 2): Vietnam, Cuba Pledge to Deepen Special friendship and comprehensive cooperation

Vietnam News Today (Oct. 1): ADB Raises Vietnam’s Economic Growth Forecast to 6.7% in 2025

Vietnam News Today (Sep. 30): Engineering Unit Rotation 3 Accomplishes Task in UN Peacekeeping Mission in Abyei

Vietnam News Today (Sep. 29): Vietnam, Russia Agree to Boost Parliamentary and Economic Cooperation

Vietnam News Today (Sep. 28): Vietnam Braces for Rare Storm as Bualoi Speeds toward Coast

Vietnam News Today (Sep. 27): EU Remains One of Vietnam's Key Partners
