Lebanon

The Submarine Has Arrived... The Mission: Retrieving the Victims of the Death Boat

The Submarine Has Arrived... The Mission: Retrieving the Victims of the Death Boat

A ship flying the Maltese flag arrived at the port of Beirut today, carrying the long-awaited submarine to retrieve the victims of the death boat. The families of the martyrs are waiting to see what remains of their loved ones' remains. They are also awaiting the conclusion of the investigation, which the army has initiated, to gather material evidence by recovering the wreck of the boat that carried around 80 people, exceeding its capacity, along with quantities of diesel fuel, in order to uncover the circumstances of the incident and reveal the entire truth.

Starting tomorrow, the army will transport the submarine equipment from the port of Beirut using its trucks, after completing all administrative and logistical procedures, to the port of Tripoli. From there, the submarine will be assembled and prepared before being transported by a naval vessel belonging to the army to the specified location where the boat sank, at a depth of 470 meters. A team of six people will monitor the area where the retrieval will take place using specialized cameras capable of covering a 200-meter radius from their location. In the first phase, they will determine the coordinates of the boat's location and take images, followed by a second phase where a plan will be formulated to recover the remains of the martyrs and then the wreckage of the boat.

It is important to note that the Australian organization funding this operation is coordinating with the company that owns the submarine, its crew, and the Lebanese army, which is closely following the matter and considers it of great importance.

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