European hope ends in the desert

The Libyan army announced that over 300 irregular migrants trying to reach the Mediterranean through the desert were captured. The immigrants, whose nationality was not disclosed, were handed over to the authorities.

A statement from the Libyan army stated that units affiliated with the 444th Brigade encountered a group of irregular immigrants while patrolling in the Libyan desert.
The army announced that over 300 irregular migrants trying to reach the Mediterranean by crossing the Libyan desert were caught and handed over to the relevant authorities.
The statement reported that the units’ patrols will continue to prevent human trafficking.
No information was given as to which country the irregular migrants caught were from.
Libyan Interior Minister Imad et-Tripolisi stated in a statement on July 7 that the irregular migration file was a “national security issue” for Libya and that there were approximately 2.5 million migrants in his country. Libya is seen as a departure point for irregular migrants who want to reach Europe illegally via the Mediterranean.
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