Carabinieri officers from the RIS (Italian Special Protection Unit) conducted a raid yesterday morning at Maddalena Spiaggia. Using metal detectors and other sophisticated equipment, they searched the Capoterra beach for hours, searching for additional evidence that could help classify and identify the ownership of the metal components recovered in recent weeks by volunteers who cleaned up the shoreline following the violent storm at the end of January . Several teams of soldiers, arriving from the San Bartolomeo barracks in Cagliari, combed the shoreline thoroughly, searching for additional fragments.

The research

While it is still premature to state whether the wreckage delivered to the Cagliari Public Prosecutor's Office in recent weeks could belong to "Volpe 132," the Guardia di Finanza aircraft that crashed off the coast of Muravera on March 2, 1994, certain markings found on some components have confirmed compatibility with several Agusta models, including the A109, similar to the one lost at sea 32 years ago with Brigadier Fabrizio Sedda and Marshal Gianfranco Deriu on board.

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