Spanish aid group rescues 277 refugees off Libyan coast
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An aid group has rescued 277 refugees trying to cross the Mediterranean Sea in a dangerous attempt to reach Europe.
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Aug 21, 2016 04:18 UTC
  • A handout picture taken and released by the Italian Red Cross shows refugees on a dinghy in the international waters between Malta and Libya, August 18, 2016. (Via AFP)
    A handout picture taken and released by the Italian Red Cross shows refugees on a dinghy in the international waters between Malta and Libya, August 18, 2016. (Via AFP)

An aid group has rescued 277 refugees trying to cross the Mediterranean Sea in a dangerous attempt to reach Europe.

According to Press TV, Proactiva Open Arms said on Saturday that its staff had rescued the refugees from two unseaworthy dinghies and one wooden fishing boat off the coast of Libya, 30 kilometers (18 miles) to north of the city of Sabratah.

The Spain-based non-governmental humanitarian organization said at least one body was recovered during the rescue operation.

Maoulit, 19, from Somalia had died of tuberculosis during the journey, according to the NGO, which cited his family members traveling with him.

The Barcelonan institution said it had transferred the refugees — who were from Libya, Somalia, Bangladesh, Ghana and other countries — to an Italian navy ship, which was to take them to Sicily.

The International Organization for Migrants (IOM) says around 100,000 asylum-seekers have reached Italy by boat so far this year, many of them setting sail from Libya.

About 3,000 men, women and children have lost their lives over the same period due to the perils of the journey, according to reports.

In a new effort to curb the flow of the refugees, the Italian government and the IOM last month launched an anti-migration media campaign to warn refugees about the risks of traveling to Europe.

The “Aware Migrants” campaign, launched on July 28 simultaneously on the internet, television channels, radio and social media, aims to dissuade refugees from heading to the European continent.

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