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Libyan Coast Guard picks up 315 migrants attempting sea crossing

by Reuters
Wednesday, 7 November 2018 14:19 GMT

Migrants, intercepted off the coast in the Mediterranean Sea, wait to disembark from a rescue boat after arriving at the port of Malaga, southern Spain, October 23, 2018. REUTERS/Jon Nazca

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The migrants had been trying to reach Europe in three inflatable boats

TRIPOLI, Nov 7 (Reuters) - The Libyan Coast Guard picked up a total of 315 migrants in the Mediterranean Sea on Wednesday who were trying to reach Europe in three inflatable boats, a spokesman said.

The migrants, who included 275 men, 32 women and eight children from different sub-Saharan and Arab countries, were moved to detention centers.

Libya's western coast is a main departure point for migrants fleeing wars and poverty and hoping for new lives in Europe, though the number of crossings has dropped sharply since July 2017.

Coast Guard spokesman Ayoub Qassem said a patrol rescued 116 illegal migrants in an inflatable boat 50 miles off the town of Zawiya. A further 199 migrants were picked up from two inflatable boats off Kums.

Since last year, smuggling networks inside Libya have been disrupted under Italian pressure. Libya's coastguard, backed by the European Union, has stepped up interceptions, returning more than 7,000 migrants to Libya this year.

(Reporting by Ahmed Elumami, Editing by Ulf Laessing and Angus MacSwan)

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