A group claims the Libyan coast guard shot at the rescue ship.

 


A marine rescue organisation said that Libya's coast guard fired warning shots over a humanitarian vessel as it sought to save migrants in a rubber boat off the country's coast. The coast guard then brought back 80 migrants who were headed for Europe to Libya.

According to the SOS Mediterranee organization, whose vessel was warned off by the Libyan coast guard, the event Saturday in international seas was the most careless marine interception of migrants by the Libyan coast guard, which is trained and funded by the European Union to stop the flow of migrants to Europe.

Requests for response from a coast guard spokesperson went unanswered. The Italian coast guard acknowledged receiving a report about the event but expressed displeasure because SOS Mediterranee failed to report it in accordance with the proper channels.

A Libyan coast guard vessel came on the scene as the Ocean Viking, a rescue ship rented and operated by the non-profit SOS Mediterranee, was responding to a distress call to assist the rubber boat transporting migrants in the Mediterranean Sea, the organisation said.


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