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Nearly 1,000 migrants rescued by Libyan navy

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TRIPOLI: Libya’s coastguard has rescued nearly 1,000 migrants who were on boats in distress in the Mediterran­ean on their way to Europe, the navy said.

Three separate operations took place on Sunday with the coastguard bringing ashore in Libya a total of 948 migrants, navy spokesman Ayoub Kacem said yesterday.

The migrants were on inflatable dinghies which were facing difficulti­es in the Mediterran­ean off the coast of Garabulli east of Tripoli, navy officer Rami Ghommeidh said.

A first group of 97 migrants were rescued, while a second operation brought 361 migrants – including 88 women and 44 children – ashore and late in the evening a final group of 490 migrants were rescued, said Kacem.

In all a total of 2,000 migrants trying to make the perilous journey to Europe, often on unseaworth­y boats, were either intercepte­d or assisted by the Libyan navy since Wednesday.

Yesterday’s announceme­nt by the navy came as Italy’s far-right Interior Minister Matteo Salvini was en route to Libya for talks on the migrant crisis.

Salvini, who has vowed a hardline stance on migrants, posted a selfie on Twitter showing him on board a military plane heading for Libya and wrote: “Mission Libya, we’ve left!”.

He is the first member of Italy’s new populist government to visit the North African country, a former Italian colony.

On Sunday Salvini ordered foreign charities to stop rescuing migrants off Libya even as reports emerged of that a group of nearly 1,000 were on boats in distress in the Mediterran­ean.

“Let the Libyan authoritie­s do their work of rescue, recovery and return (of migrants) to their country, as they have been doing for some time, without the ships of the voracious NGOs disturbing them or causing trouble,” he said.

 ?? — AFP ?? On solid ground: Migrants waiting at a naval base in Tripoli after being rescued in the Mediterran­ean.
— AFP On solid ground: Migrants waiting at a naval base in Tripoli after being rescued in the Mediterran­ean.

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