A group of 20 veterans of the Falklands War returned to the province of Corrientes after taking part in a seven-day trip to the Falkland Islands.
The delegation had left on April 10 and was received this Monday in an atmosphere full of emotion, despite the persistent rain that accompanied the day.
The return marked the close of a profoundly significant experience for the veterans, who starred in the seventh trip of its kind. For many of them, it was a personal instance of reunion with their history, in a territory crossed by memories of the conflict
.One of the most representative testimonies was that of José Enrique Teijeiro's family. His wife, Miriam, described the emotional impact of the trip, saying: “He is relieved, he took out a very heavy backpack
.”
During his stay, the ex-combatant was able to fulfill a wish he had postponed for decades: to visit Darwin's cemetery and say goodbye to his fallen companions, José Luis Ríos, Vladimir Odora and









