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Twenty-two migrants trying to cross the Mediterranean has rescued a bowl of NGOs on the tunisian coast after being chained on an oil platform.
“Women, men and children” had no food or water, according to the Mediterranean, the rescue charity of migrants. A person on the platform died, Karita said.
NGO Sea Watch said that he got 22 people to sauté from the gas platform Tuesday evening, and Aurora was taking care of the boat.
However, the last destination of Aurora was clearly not a country that no country has not assigned the port of the ship, the sea clock said.
He added that the European country was not intervened in the “emergency” and the town was chained in international waters in the search and cunning of the Tunisia and the Rescue (SAR) zones.
NGO Aircraft Monitor saw the empty platform near the seabird on March 1.
Then, the shipwreck people managed to contact the alarm – Emergency runner for migrants with trouble in the sea. In the call, they said they were without food for days and said it was a critical situation. They reported a person’s death, the sea clock said.
In a video made by one of the platforms and in a video, NGO shared in social networks, a man of white shirt could hear him and others to say that he was “hunger and cold”.
Talk to Tigrinya – Text-speaking language in Ethiopia and Eritrea. The man said Libya five days ago and they were expelling Dinghy.
“What didn’t die here and die in the sea are killing hunger and exhaustion, if no one will kill anything … We have little chance (survive),” he said.
Behind him, cold trembling from the cold as the waves that fell against the columns of the oil platform.
More than 210,000 people tried to cross the center of Mediterranean in 2023, according to the data shared by the UN. More than 60,000 were intercepted and sent to the edges of Africa and lost his life in almost 2000.