lunes, 23 de mayo de 2011

Malvinas painted ship reached the port of Buenos A

Malvinas painted ship reached the port of Buenos A

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Falklands painted ship reached the port of Buenos Aires


This is the Audax II ship, which is located in the south basin. A group calling itself "Patriots" burst onto the boat because they claim belonged to Argentina before the war. They raised a complaint in the court of Maria Servini de Cubria




A group calling itself "Patriots" painted made last weekend on a boat moored in the Port of Buenos Aires and claim that it belongs to Argentina but remained in British hands after the Falkland Islands war.

This is the ship called "AUDAX II" which has Panamanian flag and now belongs to the company Cintra. According to the group of boat is known as "Yehuin" which was captured by British troops in the midst of war in the South Atlantic archipelago.

Reported that after the boat was in the hands of the British government and used for many years with the Falkland Islands flag until it finally sold to a company and changed the flag and name.

The news portal Mercopress.com Falklands today released images of the ship on which were painted as "Yehuin" and "Malvinas Argentinas". In addition, the vessel was replaced by the flag of Panama in Argentina (photo related).

For the case filed a criminal complaint is on the Federal Criminal Court No. 1, by Maria Servini de Cubria.







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