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Schoolchildren imprisoned in a cave in Thailand for 13 days were invited by FIFA to attend the World Cup final – provided they go out on time.
Rescue teams, including Navy SEALs and volunteers around the world. They struggle to free the young from the flooded cave.
The boys, aged 11 to 16, and their 25-year-old coach remain in a good mood despite the fact that they have been trapped in the room since June 23rd.
their potential way out of the cave currently submerged, there are fears that they could be stuck there for weeks or even months.
Now, FIFA has given a boost to boys by inviting them to the final of the World Cup in Moscow on Sunday, July 15 – provided that they are able to travel
The Thai federation declared that the FIFA president, Gianni Infantino, had sent the invitation on Thursday and posted a copy of his letter on his Facebook page.
M. Infantino wrote: "If, as we all hope, they will find their families in the coming days and their health to enable them to travel, FIFA would be delighted to invite them to participate in the finals of the FIFA World Cup. World 2018 in Moscow as guests.
"I sincerely hope that they will be able to join us in the final, which will undoubtedly be a wonderful
The schoolchildren and their trainer disappear on June 23 they were exploring the cave in the northern province of Chiang Rai.
They were found in a room on Monday after nine days underground.
The images of the rescue operation showed one of the boys wearing a red shirt was seen in the blue of Chelsea. [19659020] Boys appear to be in a good mood despite their ordeal
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More than 120 million liters of water were pumped into the Tham Luang Caves in Chiang Rai Province until now.
Doctors, doctors and counselors visited the "Wild Boar" football team and divers from the Thai Navy to give them medicine and food.
Experts say divers need three hours to reach the boys.
Rescue teams gave intensive swimming and diving clbades to the group as they prepare to take them out safely
Officials rejected speculation that boys could be trapped for four months, although supplies were prepared for this period.
About 30 divers in combination were seen preparing the kit and heading to the caves on Wednesday, accompanied by soldiers. staff and a foreign cellar e xpert.
A video broadcast by the SEALS shows two lifeguards sitting on a high part of the cave next to boys wrapped in paper emergency blankets that seem to be in a good mood, sometimes laughing.
A torch is lit on each boy, who says hello and shows up with his head tilted and his palms pressed together in a traditional "wai" salutation.
The group was discovered by the SEALS and two British cave diving experts – firefighter Rick Stanton and computer consultant John Volanthen – disappeared on Monday, June 23, when a training outing occurred. is produced.
Hundreds of people participated in this vast research effort. A SEAL diver of the Thai Navy was killed during the rescue mission
Tragic Saman Kunan, 38, died of a lack of oxygen while leaving tanks of water. air along a potential exit route.
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