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Nine bodies of migrants recovered off eastern Tripoli: Red Crescent

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More bodies are likely to wash ashore as ​the boat was carrying about 19 people.

Nine bodies of migrants have been recovered in the past two days from the ​shores of an eastern suburb of the Libyan ‌capital Tripoli after their boat capsized, the Tripoli Red Crescent branch said.

The Red Crescent branch said in a statement ​late on Monday that the bodies were ​recovered from Tajoura, some 22 km (14 miles) from ⁠Tripoli.

More bodies are likely to wash ashore as ​the boat was carrying about 19 people, according ​to local authorities in Tajoura, Tripoli Red Crescent media Officer Muad Zurgani told Reuters by phone.

“The search and recovery operations ​are still ongoing in co-ordination with the relevant ​authorities, under field conditions that require continuous effort and an urgent ‌humanitarian ⁠response,” the Tripoli Red Crescent said.
Pictures posted by the aid organisation showed their volunteers, together with security forces, carrying bodies in white plastic bags on ​the beach.

The ​charity rescue ship, ⁠EMERGENCY, rescued 50 migrants from a wooden boat in international waters off Libya ​on Monday, while seven others were found ​dead.
Libya ⁠has become a transit route for migrants fleeing conflict and poverty to Europe via dangerous routes across the ⁠desert ​and over the Mediterranean since ​the toppling of former leader Muammar Gaddafi in a NATO-backed uprising ​in 2011.

–Reuters–