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Boat carrying over 50 people capsizes off Libyan coast – UN

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26 August 2019, –: More than 250 migrants were rescued in the Mediterranean on Monday. The German rescue ship “Eleonore” took in about 100 migrants near Libya. The people were rescued while their boat was sinking, said Axel Steier, spokesman for the Dresden aid organisation Mission Lifeline, which supports the “Eleonore”. Photo: Johannes Filous/dpa (Photo by Johannes Filous/picture alliance via Getty Images)

A boat with more than 50 people on board has capsized off the Libyan coast, the United Nations said on Saturday, the latest accident involving migrants trying to reach Europe.

The exact location of the accident remains unclear, the U.N. refugee agency UNHCR said on Twitter. A spokesman for Libya’s coastguard said a patrol boat had been dispatched, without providing any further information.

Libya is one of the main departure points for African migrants fleeing poverty and war to reach Italy by boat, but many are intercepted at sea and brought back by the Libyan coast guard, with the approval of the European Union.

Thousands are held in government-run detention centres in what human rights groups and the United Nations say are often inhuman conditions.

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