Quang Ngai commemorates victims of Son My massacre

An incense offering ceremony was held on March 16 to commemorate 504 victims of a massacre by US troops 53 years ago in Son My village, Tinh Khe commune of Quang Ngai city, central Vietnam.

At the Son My relic site, participants, including alive victims and local residents, mourned for the deceased and prayed for a peaceful world – the foundation for a sustainable future.

Billy Kelly, a US war veteran who used to fight in Vietnam, sent 504 roses to the ceremony as offerings to the 504 civilians killed in the massacre.

On March 16, 1968, US troops raided Son My village and killed 504 innocent civilians within four hours.

The incident went down in history as a pain of Son My residents, as well as the Vietnamese people.

The incense offering ceremony was held by the Quang Ngai Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism.

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Quang Ngai province commemorates victims of Son My massacre
Quang Ngai province commemorates victims of Son My massacre

A ceremony was held at the Son My relic site in Tinh Khe commune of Quang Ngai city, the central province of Quang Ngai, on March 16 in memory of 504 local civilians massacred by US troops 51 years ago.

Quang Ngai province commemorates victims of Son My massacre

Quang Ngai province commemorates victims of Son My massacre

A ceremony was held at the Son My relic site in Tinh Khe commune of Quang Ngai city, the central province of Quang Ngai, on March 16 in memory of 504 local civilians massacred by US troops 51 years ago.