Mass rescue operation by Libyan authorities: over 400 migrants saved from 10 boats

Libya’s eastern-based coast guard of the Libyan National Army rescued at ​least 404 migrants on board 10 ‌boats after they had “faced harsh conditions at sea,” the Tobruk Red Crescent said.

Tobruk is a coastal city ​in eastern Libya near the border ⁠with Egypt.

The Red Crescent in the ​city said the migrants are from different ​nationalities.

Pictures posted by the Red Crescent on Facebook showed their volunteers providing first aid, food ​and blankets to the migrants.

Libya ​is a transit route for migrants, many of ‌them ⁠from sub-Saharan Africa, risking their lives to flee to Europe across desert and sea in the hope of escaping ​conflict and ​poverty.

On ⁠Monday, 10 migrants were confirmed to have died after their ​boat capsized off Tobruk, and ​31 ⁠were still missing, according to three Libyan sources and the International Organization for ⁠Migration. ​Six bodies were recovered ​on Saturday after washing ashore.

Source:  Reuters

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