Over 200 migrants arrive in Sicily on rescue ship

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More than 200 rescued migrants, half of them unaccompanied minors, disembarked from the Ocean Viking humanitarian ship at an Italian port on ...

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SOS Mediterranee also issued a desperate plea for Europe to intervene to save those trying to reach the continent by sea after the Ocean Viking was too late to save 130 migrants from a capsizing rubber boat off Libya on Apr 22.But on Tuesday the ship did rescue 236 people, with 15 different nationalities among them, stranded on two overloaded dinghies in international waters off the coast of western Libya.

Pictures taken at the scene showed the 236 migrants were given identity checks and COVID-19 tests as they disembarked at the port of Augusta on the Italian island of Sicily on Saturday.READ: Rescue groups decry loss of migrant lives in Mediterranean

 

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