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Migrant-disaster boat recovered

Bodies of around 700 aboard

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(see related) (ANSA) - Rome, June 30 - Premier Matteo Renzi expressed pride on Thursday after the Italian Navy successfully recovered the wreck of a migrant boat that sank in April 2015 with over 700 people locked in the hold.
    The incident was the worst in a long and ongoing series of migrant-boat disasters in the southern Mediterranean.
    The Navy recovered the boat from a depth of 370 meters in a feat of engineering using using a complex pulley system.
    The wreck is being taken in a refrigerated transport module to Sicily, where forensic experts will try to identify the dead.
    "Thanks to the Navy. I'm proud to be Italian," Renzi said on his Facebook page on Thursday. "We work every day so that Europe is up to the values that made it great. "In April 2015 the traffickers led 700 people squashed at sea and locked in the hold to their deaths. "That event struck all people of good will.
    "At the time Italy called for a extraordinary European Council summit. "And its from there that we started to change the continent's migrant policy, one step at a time. "The boat holds stories, faces, people, not just a number of corpses.
    "I instructed the Navy to recover the wreck to give a burial to our brothers and sisters who otherwise would have remained at the bottom of the sea forever.
    "I did it because we Italians know the value of the word civilization".
   

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