More than 270 migrants rescued by AFM, with 99 more on the way
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Updated at 3pm More than 270 migrants disembarked in Malta on Wednesday following Armed Forces of Malta rescue missions, with a further 99 men, women and children expected to land in the afternoon. In total, 370 migrants will touch ground in Malta, makinMore than 270 migrants rescued by AFM, with 99 more on the way
Updated at 3pm More than 270 migrants disembarked in Malta on Wednesday following Armed Forces of Malta rescue missions, with a further 99 men, women and children expected to land in the afternoon. In total, 370 migrants will touch ground in Malta, making Wednesday one of the busiest days for migrant arrivals in recent history. The first of the missions happened during the night when the AFM rescued 63 migrants who were in distress aboard a drifting rubber dinghy. The boat was within the Maltese Search and Rescue Zone. The men, women and children on board were transferred to the AFM vessel, to be brought to Malta. A short while later, AFM operators received word of a second group of more than 200 people in distress at sea and went to their rescue. AFM personnel took 61 of those people in distress, placed them aboard the first rescue vessel and brought them to Malta. The rest of the rescued people, 147 of them, were picked up later in the morning and reached Malta at around 10.30am. Read: Lawyers accuse EU of 'crimes against humanity' in submission to ICC More rescues coordinated An AFM spokesperson later said that a further 99 people had been rescued at sea and were being... Read more