The Vietnam War broke off on February 23, 1979, and the squadron won a complete victory in the Battle of Dong Dang, pushing open the gate of Lang Son. This news alarmed Vietnam** and also attracted the attention of countries around the world. The next move of the squadron and whether Le Duan Group can keep Hanoi safe has become a hot topic.
The Battle of Dong Dang served as the last line of defense for Lang Son, and the Vietnamese army prepared for the attack of the squadron. However, at 1 p.m. on February 23, the squadron launched a fierce attack, breaking the Vietnamese army's defenses and successfully taking Dong Dang. This victory allowed the squadron to seize the initiative on the battlefield and put Vietnam in passivity.
Le Duan was shocked to see the news, and he was incredulous about the rapid progress of the squadron. He feared that the squadron would not only "punish" Vietnam, but would more likely attack Hanoi directly. This concern has also become a concern for the rest of the world. Everyone is watching the next move of the squadron, worrying about whether this war is just a punishment for Vietnam, or if there is a bigger goal.
The ensuing Battle of Lang Son was even more shocking, the squadron continued to advance, and the Vietnamese army could not resist. In the end, the squadron captured Lang Son, plunging both Vietnam and Hanoi into crisis and panic.
The squadron did not advance further into Hanoi, but stopped at a distance of 5 km from Hanoi. This move relieved the world and reassured Vietnam for the time being. The purpose of the squadron is not to occupy Vietnamese land, but to punish Vietnam's aggression and safeguard the dignity and interests of China.
After the Vietnamese ** request and the retreat of the squadron, the ** squadron completed the final task, ensured the security of the border, and ended this self-defense counterattack. This decision came as a global relief, and at the same time caused a profound shock to Vietnam**.