900 migrants rescued off Libyan coast
Published : 16 Jun 2017, 23:56
Libyan coast guard on Friday rescued 900 migrants off the coast of Sabratha in western Libya.
Ayoub Qassem, spokesman for the Libyan navy, told Xinhua that the coast guards patrol point of the nearby Zawiya city earlier in Friday headed towards Sabratha city and rescued 900 migrants on five boats, including 98 women and 25 children.
"They were rescued seven miles off the coat of Sabratha," the spokesman said.
Qassim pointed out that the migrants are of African and Arab origins, including three Libyans.
He also said that the rubber boats were perforated and submerged, and a large wooden boat was without an engine. The rescue operation lasted more than seven hours.
The coastal city of Sabratha, located 75 km west of the capital Tripoli, is one of the busiest illegal immigration departure points in Libya.
Italian coast guards announced that more than 1,000 migrants were rescued on Thursday from nine rubber and wooden boats off the coast of Libya.
International Organization for Migration on Friday said that "so far this year 9,111 migrants have been rescued in Libyan waters."
Due to the state of insecurity and chaos, Libya has become a main departure point of illegal immigration. Smugglers take advantage of the situation in the country to send thousands of migrants through the Mediterranean toward Europe, many of whom drown in the way.