Macri stresses that "more than 110" fallen to the Malvinas "today have a name and a name" "Diario La Capitale de Mar del Plata



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President Mauricio Macri highlighted this Wednesday morning in his account Twitter new journey of parents of soldiers fallen in the Falklands war in the islands and celebrated that through the process that led to the identification of their bodies, "More than 110" of them "have today a name and a name".

"Some time ago, their graves said "An Argentine soldier only known to God". Today & # 39; hui more than 110 have a name and a name. Yesterday I received some of the families that will travel today to Malvinas pay tribute to their loved ones who have been identified, "wrote the president on the social network.

Some time ago, their tombs indicated "an Argentine soldier only known to God". Today, more than 110 have a first name and a last name. Yesterday, I received some of the families who will be traveling to the Falklands today to pay tribute to their loved ones who have been identified. pic.twitter.com/pLCF78yAU9

– Mauricio Macri (@mauriciomacri) March 13, 2019

He accompanied the publication of a video in which several of those who participated yesterday in a meeting at the Pink house, in which the head of state received the contingent that arrived this morning in the islands.

The group of relatives of fallen soldiers in Falklands war landed at Mount Pleasant military base of the islands, from where he went to the cemetery of Darwin participate in a tribute ceremony to the soldiers.

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