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Vietnamese sailor rescued from Philippine pirates to return home

The Philippines’ navy handed over to the Vietnamese Embassy in the Philippines a Vietnamese sailor who was recently rescued from the terrorist group Abu Sayyaf by the host country’s military.
Vietnamese sailor rescued from Philippine pirates to return home ảnh 1A photo taken at the event: Vietnamese Ambassador to the Philippines Ly Quoc Tuan (L), Do Trung Hieu (centre), and Philippine Navy chief Vice Admiral Ronald Joseph Mercado (R) (Photo: VNA)

Manila (VNA) – The Philippines’navy handed over to the Vietnamese Embassy in the Philippines a Vietnamesesailor who was recently rescued from the terrorist group Abu Sayyaf by the hostcountry’s military.

Vietnamese Ambassador to the country LyQuoc Tuan met Philippine Navy chief Vice Admiral Ronald Joseph Mercado at the PhilippineRoyal Navy Command headquarters to receive Do Trung Hieu on August 23.

Hieu was among 19 sailors on board theRoyal 16 ship which was kidnapped by the pirates off Sibagu island of Basilan,the Philippines, in November 2016.

After that the pirates released the shipand 13 sailors, retaining six including Hieu. The five other sailors are CaptainPham Minh Tuan, Hoang Vo, Tran Khuong Dung, Hoang Van Hai and Hoang Trung Thong.

Hieu was rescued on August 20. The VietnameseEmbassy is working to complete procedures and documents to bring him home.-VNA 
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