(ANSA) - TUNIS, FEBRUARY 28 - The International Organization for Migration (IOM) in Libya wrote on Twitter about a shipwreck in which at least 15 people lost their lives in Libyan waters and 95 survived, brought ashore by the Libyan Coast Guard. "The IOM teams are now assisting the survivors, many of whom suffer from burns and hypothermia", writes the IOM. "Tragedies and inevitable loss of life continue while a policy of silence and inaction persists," wrote Un-Migration spokesperson Safa Mhseli about today's shipwreck. (HANDLE).
Migrants: IOM, 15 dead in Libya shipwreck, 95 survivors
2021-02-28T16:13:37.222Z
The International Organization for Migration (IOM) in Libya tweeted about a shipwreck in which at least 15 people lost their lives in Libyan waters and 95 survived, brought ashore by the Libyan Coast Guard. (HANDLE)