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Decades after Falklands war, families pay respects
4:59 AM,
March 29, 2018
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More than 35 years after the Falklands war, survivors of the Argentine soldiers killed there have been able to visit their graves. Of the hundreds of soldiers who lost their lives, a significant number have only now been identified.
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