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DescriptionVinh Moc tunnels, Vietnam, South China Sea exit.jpg |
English: Vinh Moc (Vĩnh Mốc) is a tunnel complex in Quảng Trị province of Vietnam used during the Vietnam War. They sheltered people on the border of North Vietnam and South Vietnam. The US Army released over 9000 tons of bombs in the area but to little or no avail.
Русский: Винь Мок, Вьетнам, трехуровневые подземные ходы. Выход на побережье Южно-Китайского моря. Подземную войну во Вьетнаме армия США проиграла (как и большинство операций во Вьетнамской войне). |
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Author | Vyacheslav Argenberg |
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