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Effort to save them, save their lives. I want to participate and be very sorry about the losses of the soldiers of today at this night. I want to say, and it's very, very important after all the saying thank you, to say that they are okay. Now they are walking, they are a bit thinner than they went and been in the oestias. They are a little bit white. They are not as we are in the color of the face, but they are talking, they are okay, and they are a bit happy, and they are happy for being rescued. I want to say that all the families won't stop till all the 134 hostages will be free. We will fight for their freedom. We will do everything we can so this war crime will end. Can you please comment how you see it with your night at the moment? I've heard of the news this morning, and I was rushing to this hospital to be together with my family. It was very emotional to see them, to hug them, to feel them. It feels almost unreal. My uncle was asking about my daughter that was having her second birthday on October sixth, and he gave her a little bicycle.

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Now she's a little taller. She's going with the bicycle he gave. And we are very, very happy. And it's a bit complicated. We are sorry about the losses of the families that lost their sons this night. I want to say that we have friends that still they're hostages, and we will continue, do everything for the freedom of them. We really, really want it to be as soon as possible. We want all the families to be happy with their families. Again, thank you..

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Ken, let's go. Here. Ken. Ken. Ken. Ken. Ken. Ken. Ken.