Libya recovers 15 bodies of migrants east of capital Tripoli


TRIPOLI, June ⁠15 (Reuters) - The bodies of at ⁠least 15 migrants have washed ashore ‌in Libya in a coastal city east of the capital, Tripoli-based medics said on ​Monday.

The Emergency Medicine and ⁠Support Centre, which ⁠operates under the health ministry, said ⁠the bodies ‌washed up in Khumas city, some 118 km (73 ⁠miles) east of Tripoli.

The centre said ​all ‌the bodies have been buried.

Pictures were ⁠posted by ​the centre on its Facebook page showing their medics wearing white ⁠hazmat suits carrying bodies in ​black and white plastic bags and other pictures taken during the burials.

Since ⁠an uprising in 2011, Libya has become a North African transit route for hundreds of thousands of ​migrants fleeing conflict and ⁠poverty, often in sub-Saharan Africa, with ​many risking dangerous ‌journeys across the desert ​or the Mediterranean.

(Reporting by Ahmed Elumami; Editing by Hugh Lawson)

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