The rescue in the Guaviare jungle continues shock and joy. The two recordings broadcast this Monday guarantee that the name ““Operation Miracle”with which the Colombian media have renamed the company.
“We found the kids, we found the kids!“, call the indigenous volunteers Find the four stranded minors in the thick of the jungle. Overcome with emotion – “This is a great… a great… blessing.”“, babbles one of the murui- ‘call the scrolls’: none of the brothers are missing and relieved they document it for posterity:
“We achieved the goal we wanted: here are the four children, alive in our hands. “Here, the little girl of eleven months …” can be heard in the video.
The first thing the rescuers told was to give them human heat: “The kids must be cold and crazy!” one says to another. “Feel the boy, feel him,” he instructs. Then explain that to the four children His family sent them: “Your father, your grandmother are looking for you, your uncle will also come…” they were told.
“Faith got us on our way… Thank God, God has blessed us,” says a tribal leader as they embrace and record the first images of the recently rescued. After the hugs and once the horror was over, the brothers thought of only one thing: eat.
“They were very hungry: They wanted rice pudding, Bread…” says Henry, one of the rescuers. But of course that couldn’t be either, after surviving on cassava and berries for forty days – and thanks to the expertise of Lesly, the eldest: “Don’t give him that much candy, don’t give him that much candy!” admonishes an indigenous leader. “No no; “It’s whey, it’s whey,” replies the other.
Fed and accompanied, the reinforcements were not long in coming. “We are going to Surrender the children to the Colombian Armed Forces.tells the second video. The soldiers put them in the helicopter, carried out the first emergency medical examinations and flew on board to Bogotá, where they are recovering.
All in all, this exciting “Operation Miracle” hasn’t stopped “Surgery Hope‘, which continues in the tireless search for Wilson, the Belgian Malinois of the army who located and escorted the brothers. He stayed by their side, played with them, “He was emaciated from lack of food, but determined to offer them shelter and company. He got lost in full action on June 8, perhaps because he was afraid of one of the wild animals that live in the jungle.
Wilson is now in the land that weeps for joy after holding its agonized breath for so many days, a Colombian national hero. The social networks are crying out not to give it up as lost. You will keep looking for it. The armed forces have promised this.