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me 18 fishermen detained in Libya, they returned to Mazara del Vallo after more than 100 days in prison. Silvio Berlusconi He wanted to personally call the commander of the Medinea, one of the two ships detained by Libya last September, to express closeness to the entire crew. The owner Marrone was able to speak with the leader of Forza Italia thanks to the president of Ars, Gianfranco Miccichè, regional commissioner of Forza Italia in Sicily, who rushed to Mazara del Vallo to greet the fishermen upon their arrival. It was he who acted as an intermediary and put them in communication, once Medinea and Antarctica finally dock in port.
“Has been Putin with their phone calls to Haftar to release them, this is the truth of what happened“said the Knight during the hands-free phone call with the owner of one of the fishing boats.”However, it goes without saying; so it is said that he is a supporter of Haftar, but he does not want it“added Silvio Berlusconi. The call from the Cavaliere was particularly appreciated by the owner, who publicly thanked Silvio Berlusconi for his closeness to the lap but also in the previous stages. The Forza Italia leader followed the story from the beginning, when the Fishermen were detained at sea and taken to the Libyan port, where they were subsequently locked up in local jails. Marrone appears to be a strong supporter of Milan, a team of which Silvio Berlusconi was president for many years. Milan that, in fact, the two spoke during the phone call: “I regret two, one politician and one from my favorite team, because I was born and raised in Milan and we really enjoyed it, I asked several times to hear it on the phone because for me it is a unique emotion.“.
Gianfranco Micchichè then shared with Silvio Berlusconi the stories of another owner of local fishing boats, who in the past managed to earn up to 20 thousand euros a day. Silvio Berlusconi’s joke is swift: “So I need a loan from you“. In these i Ros Some police are questioning the fishermen who have returned to their Mazara del Vallo to understand what really happened during the 108 days of captivity they spent in Libya. Now they will be able to spend Christmas with their families, who have been fighting for their release for the past three months.