Royal Navy Rescues 329 Migrants Off Mediterranean Coast
– bySylvanus@Bladi
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329 migrants were rescued off the Mediterranean, from October 10 to 13, by the coast guards of the Royal Navy.
This is the result of the work that the coast guards of the Royal Navy have done during this period to save 329 candidates for illegal immigration, says a military source. They were on board makeshift boats.
The majority of the assisted persons come from sub-Saharan Africa. Among them, there are 49 women and several minors. After receiving the necessary care on board the combat units of the Royal Navy, the migrants were taken to the ports of Tangier, Al Hoceima, Nador and Ksar Sghir.
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