100 migrants rescued off western Libyan coast

TRIPOLI, Aug. 10, 2019 (Xinhua) -- A displaced girl is seen in an abandoned dispensary in Tripoli, Libya, on Aug 10, 2019. According to the United Nations Higher Commission of Refugees (UNHCR), armed conflict in the Libyan capital Tripoli has displaced more than 105,000 people since April.

Tripoli, The International Organization for Migration (IOM) said that some 100 migrants have been rescued off western Libyan coast.

“Some 100 migrants have just been returned to Libyan shore amid escalating clashes,” IOM Libya said on Twitter on Tuesday, Xinhua reported. “While our teams are there to provide immediate assistance, we reiterate that Libya is not a safe port for disembarkation.”

More than 100 migrants were missing after their boat sank off the coast of Khoms city, some 120 km east of the capital Tripoli, said IOM in late July.

Since early April, the UN-backed Libyan government has been engaged in a deadly armed conflict against the east-based rebel army, which is trying to take over the capital and overthrow the government.

The fighting so far has killed more than 1,000 people, injured more than 5,700 others, and displaced more than 120,000, according to the World Health Organization.

Due to insecurity and chaos, Libya has become a preferred transit country for migrants trying to cross the Mediterranean to reach Europe, with many risking their lives on the way.

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