Dramatic photos from the rescue of over 6,500 migrants in the Mediterranean Sea, 13 miles off Libya coasts
Around 6, 500 migrants were rescued on Monday
morning, August 29th from more than 40 fishing boats by members of
Proactiva Open Arms NGO, Doctors Without Borders, Italian Coast Guard
personnel and several partner agencies about 13 miles north of Sabratha,
Libya.
The series of rescue mission, which was captured on video shows the
desperate migrants, most of them from Eritrea and Somalia, jumping into
the water from a crowded wooden boat to swim to the coast guard
vessels and others cheering as babies and children are carried on to the
rescue ships.
According to AP, the migrants knew the small boats they used to cross the Mediterranean were too weal to make the trip, but left anyway, with the hopes of making it to the rescue boats, which were waiting just about 20 kilometres out of to sea. Among those rescued is a 5-day old and its twin.
According to AP, the migrants knew the small boats they used to cross the Mediterranean were too weal to make the trip, but left anyway, with the hopes of making it to the rescue boats, which were waiting just about 20 kilometres out of to sea. Among those rescued is a 5-day old and its twin.
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Photo credit: Emilio Morenatti for AP, MSF SEA, Proactiva Open Arms
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