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Bodies of 18 migrants found in abandoned truck

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Police in Bulgaria on Friday discovered an abandoned truck containing the bodies of 18 migrants, who appeared to have suffocated to death.

The Interior Ministry said that according to initial informatio­n, the truck was carrying about 40 migrants and the survivors were taken to nearby hospitals for emergency treatment.

Bulgarian Health Minister Assen Medzhidiev said most of the survivors were in very bad condition.

“They have suffered from lack of oxygen, their clothes are wet, they are freezing, and obviously haven't eaten for days,” Medzhidiev said.

The truck was found abandoned on a highway near the capital, Sofia. The driver was not there, but police discovered the passengers in a secret compartmen­t below a load of timber.

Authoritie­s did not immediatel­y give the nationalit­ies of the migrants. Bulgarian media reported they all were from Afghanista­n.

Bulgaria, a Balkan country of 7 million and the poorest member of the European Union, is located on a major route for migrants from the Middle East and Afghanista­n seeking to enter Europe from Turkey. Very few plan to stay, with most using Bulgaria as a transit corridor on their way westward.

Bulgaria has erected a barbed-wire fence along its 161-mile border with Turkey, but with the help of local human trafficker­s many migrants still manage to enter.

In Britain in October 2019, police found the bodies of 39 people inside a refrigerat­ed container that had been hauled to England. British police said all the victims, who ranged in age from 15 to 44, came from impoverish­ed villages in Vietnam and were believed to have paid smugglers to take them on a risky journey to better lives abroad. Police said they died of a combinatio­n of a lack of oxygen and overheatin­g in an enclosed space. The truck discovered in the town of Grays had arrived in England on a ferry from Zeebrugge in Belgium.

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