More than four hundred migrants rescued at sea off the coast of Libya

Hundreds of migrants whose lives were in danger have been safely rescued from the sea off the coast of Libya, Zamin.uz reports citing international news agencies. It is reported that the coast guard of the country's national army rescued more than four hundred people from ten boats stranded in difficult sea conditions and brought them to safety.
As a result of this operation, unexpected tragedies were averted and human lives were saved. Volunteers from the Red Crescent Society in the city of Tobruk immediately provided first aid to the rescued individuals of various nationalities.
Furthermore, those in distress were provided with warm clothing, essential medicines, and food supplies. Currently, specialists continue to monitor their health and provide necessary assistance.
Libya remains one of the main transit points for migrants from Africa seeking to reach European countries. Thousands of people embark on dangerous sea journeys in hope of a better life, but these routes often end in tragedy.
Earlier, reports emerged of many deaths and dozens of people missing after a boat capsized in the same region. The international community and human rights organizations are expressing serious concern over the crisis in the region.
The issues of combating illegal migration and human trafficking, as well as ensuring safety on maritime routes, remain urgent. Authorities are calling on people not to take such dangerous paths and not to put their lives at risk.





