
The captain of a frigate Stefano Cappellaro , 46, battalion commander of the regiment degree and a veteran of San Marco many missions to 'foreign, the last of which in Lebanon,' died last night for a tumore.Cappellaro, a native of Venice, 'died at Brindisi - home of the' San Marco '- after a disease and 'discovered after his return from Lebanon, where the officer has participated in the initial phase of operation Leontes, from September to November 2006. The battalion was commanded by Cappellaro as a basis Marakah, the place 'Lebanese also subject to a parliamentary interpellation to the alleged health risks of the military to the vicinity of a former landfill. Risks, however, 'that the inspections made by qualified personnel would escluso.Un another Italian soldier returning from Lebanon, a paratrooper, and' was recently deported after he was diagnosed with cancer: in this case, and 'spoke of an alleged depleted uranium contamination, even if the cause of the disease and not 'been established. However, what para '(currently hospitalized in Italy), is not an isolated case: other soldiers who participated in the mission in Lebanon, just the San Marco Regiment, were currently being treated for cancers and problems tiroide.Il Cappellaro frigate captain, who left his wife and two daughters, was an officer of great experience (also decorated with Bronze Cross of Merit) and assets of the missions more 'delicate, Somalia Albania from Kosovo to Iraq.
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