Libya recovers 17 bodies believed to be migrants on Tripoli coast


TRIPOLI, April 18 (Reuters) - ⁠At least 17 bodies believed to ⁠be those of migrants have been ‌recovered in recent days from the shore near a coastal town west of the Libyan capital, Tripoli-based medics ​said on Saturday.

The Emergency ⁠Medicine and Support Center, ⁠which operates under the health ministry, said the ⁠bodies ‌were recovered from the shores of Zuwara, some 117 km (72.7 miles) ⁠to the west of Tripoli.

A total ​of 14 ‌bodies have been buried according to protocols, ⁠the ​centre said, and one body of a Bangladeshi national was identified and received by his ⁠family in Tripoli. No further details ​were provided on the remaining two bodies.

Images posted on the centre’s verified Facebook page showed ⁠medics placing bodies in white plastic bags before loading them into ambulances.

Libya has become a transit route for migrants fleeing conflict ​and poverty to Europe via ⁠dangerous routes across the desert and over ​the Mediterranean since the ‌toppling of Muammar Gaddafi in ​a NATO-backed uprising in 2011.

(Reporting by Ahmed Elumami, Editing by Louise Heavens)

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