Hanoi, April 8 -- The Vietnamese army's rescue and relief force, who assisted Myanmar in handling the aftermath of the devastating earthquake, has returned home on April 8 evening.

On March 30, the Ministry of Defence sent a delegation of 80 military personnel to Myanmar. The team brought necessary equipment, medicine, and supplies, along with six service dogs and several tonnes of goods.

In Naypyidaw, they carried out search-and-rescue operations at three locations - the Bala Tidi apartment complex, Ottara Thiri hospital, and Aye Chan Thar hotel, recovering 21 bodies of victims. Notably, the team collaborated with rescue forces from Myanmar and Turkey to save a 26-year-old man. They also found valuable equipment and goods, which were h...