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65 migrants’ bodies discovered from mass grave in Libya: International Organisation for Migration

IOM said in a statement the circumstances of the migrants’ death and nationalities was unknown “but it is believed that they died in the process of being smuggled through the desert”

Reuters London Published 23.03.24, 06:47 AM
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At least 65 migrants’ bodies have been discovered in a mass grave in southwest Libya, the International Organisation for Migration said on social media platform X on Friday.

IOM said in a statement the circumstances of the migrants’ death and nationalities was unknown “but it is believed that they died in the process of being smuggled through the desert.”

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Libya has turned into a transit route for migrants fleeing conflict and poverty to Europe across the Mediterranean following the toppling of Muammar Gaddafi in a Nato-backed uprising in 2011.

In an unverified message on Facebook, the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) of the interior ministry in Tripoli on Wednesday posted drone footage of a desert area, showing white markings and yellow tape around the remains of bodies with numbers on them. The CID said the bodies were found in al-Jahriya valley in Al Shuwairf town, about 421 km south of Tripoli.

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