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Mediterranean Crossing: Die at least 3, including 2 children (Photo: AP)

The German aid organization stated that two children, at the age of 3 and 4, and an adult died from Libya during a Mediterranean crossing from Italy to Italy, which gave the engine way.The bodies of the deceased migrants have been brought to land on the Italian island Lampedusa, the German aid organization Rescipage said on Sunday.The German Sea Rescue Charity said that it had saved 59 remaining people from the same boat.What do we know about the incident?The migrants were intercepted on a rubber dingi floating adrift in the south of Lampedusa on Saturday. According to the Rescip, the boat engine failed shortly after flying from Western Libya from Western Libya on Wednesday, flying from Western Libya on Wednesday, which left the board and exposed to air and tide elements for an extended period.“Until [we] In a statement in a statement, “Around 4.30 pm (1430 GMT/UTC) reached the rubber boat, it was too late to help some people.“Two bodies of infants aged 3 and 4 were handed over to us,” charity quoted one of its paramedics as saying. “They died a day earlier, maybe from thirst.”A man was unconscious when the rescue team reached the spot. He was later declared dead, as efforts to revive him were unsuccessful.Many of the rescued migrants suffered significant injuries, including salt water and fuel chemical irritation.

Mediterranean crossing becomes more and more deadly

Lampedusa is located between Tunisia, Malta and Sicily’s large Italian island and is the first port of calls for many migrants to reach Europe.Across the Mediterranean Sea has become fatal in the last decade.According to the International Organization for the International Organization, about 25,000 migrants have died or have been trying to move from North Africa to Europe since 2014, according to 1,700 and 378 last year.In 2017, hundreds of crores of Euro agreements between the European Union and Libya, and in 2023, the European Union and Tunisia, to reduce migration, and were motivated to reduce several deaths in the Mediterranean Sea.The deals said that the Coast Guard of the two countries will take the security of the force. However, among reports of severe human rights violations, these agreements have been heavily criticized.

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