Oman Daily Observer

Hundreds of migrants trapped by clashes in Tripoli evacuated

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TRIPOLI: Hundreds of migrants have been relocated in Libya’s capital from government-run detention centres after getting trapped by clashes between rival groups, UN and aid sources said on Thursday.

The migrants had been abandoned after their guards fled fighting pitting rival groups vying for power and state funds, a recurring theme in the North African country since 2011 uprising.

Hundreds of migrants have been brought to a “safer place” from two centres run by the Un-backed government from the Ain Zara area in southeaste­rn Tripoli, aid workers said.

The UN refugee agency UNHCR “in coordinati­on with other agencies and the Department for Combating Illegal Migration (DCIM) facilitate­d the transport of all persons in Ain Zara,” it said in a statement.

The migrants were mainly Eritrean, Ethiopian and Somali nationals who were brought to a separate detention centre away from fighting.

However, a few people were still awaiting their evacuation at Ain Zara, an official at a separate internatio­nal organisati­on said.

Libya is the main departure point in North Africa for migrants crossing the Mediterran­ean Sea to Europe, mainly from other parts of Africa.

The number of crossings has sharply fallen off since Italy provided the coast guard with more boats and brokered deals with local groups in a smuggler hub last year.

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