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Home » IOM: 121 migrants disembarked back on Libyan shores between 25 September – 1 October

IOM: 121 migrants disembarked back on Libyan shores between 25 September – 1 October

Wednesday, October 5, 2022 National 1 Min Read
IOM condemns excessive use of power against migrants in Tripoli

121 migrants were disembarked back on Libyan shores in the period from 25 September to 1 October, 2022, according to the International Organization for Migration (IOM).

So far in 2022, 16,627 migrants have been disembarked on Libyan shores, IOM said on Wednesday.

It added that 415 migrants died and 714 went missing in the period from 1 Jan to 30 September, 2022 on the Central Mediterranean route.

in 2021, 32,425 migrants were disembarked on Libyan shores, while 662 died and 891 went missing, the Organization added.

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