Google – AFP, 7 December 2013
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Italian
Coast Guards rescue Syrian refugees off Sicily early on December 7,
2013
(Guardia Costiera/AFP)
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Rome — The
Italian navy and coastguard said Saturday they rescued overnight over 100
Syrian refugees after their boat got into difficulties off the coast of Sicily.
The boat,
which had launched distress signals while more than 300 miles south of Sicily,
was located in the night by two naval vessels, said officials, adding that life
jackets were then given to all passengers.
Weather
conditions had initially made ??it difficult to transfer the refugees from
their ailing craft. But on Saturday morning the coastguard was able to recover
105 passengers, including six women and 25 children, all of them Syrians.
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Italian
Coast Guards rescue Syrian
refugees off Sicily early on December
7, 2013
(Guardia Costiera/AFP)
|
Their
rescue comes just days after another group of 120 refugees, mainly Syrians,
were saved on December 2 after their ship was found adrift off of Calabria, on
Italy's southern mainland.
More than
400 immigrants died in early October in two shipwrecks, one near the Italian
island of Lampedusa, the other near the coast of Malta.
Shortly
after the tragedy, the Italian government launched a major operation called
"Mare Nostrum", mobilising warships, amphibious vessels and aircraft
to prevent further incidents.
Also on
Saturday, Spanish authorities announced they had saved some 46 refugees. The
group had been plucked from four boats off of Spain's southeastern coast.


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