At least 15 migrant bodies wash ashore in eastern Libya, sources say


BENGHAZI, June 20 (Reuters) - ⁠The bodies of at least 15 migrants including ⁠a girl have washed ashore along Libya’s eastern ‌Mediterranean coast over the past week after their boat was believed to have capsized, security, navy and medical sources told Reuters on ​Saturday.

The vessel was carrying around 61 ⁠people, according to 10 ⁠survivors, a navy source said.

The bodies were recovered from several ⁠places ‌along the coastline of Tobruk, a city near the Egyptian border, the sources added. Two ⁠security officials said the remains were badly decomposed ​and warned ‌that more bodies could still be found.

Images posted ⁠on Facebook ​by the TobrukRed Crescent showed volunteers in white hazmatsuits recovering bodies from rocky shorelines and placing them into white plastic ⁠bags.

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

The oil-dependent Libyan economy is also a draw for impoverished migrants seeking work.

Separately, the Emergency Medicine and ​Support Centre in Khumas city, which ⁠operates under the health ministry in the capital Tripoli, ​said its medics treated 13 migrants ‌after their boat capsized off ​the coast.

(Reporting by Ahmed Elumami and Ayman Werfali; writing by Ahmed Elumami, Editing by William Maclean)

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