Sudanese, Malians, Nigerians, Cameroonians, Ghanaians, Libyans, Algerians and Egyptians were among those on board the vessels.


More than 20 children reportedly perished in the crossing. Those that survived were among 276 migrants rescued from several boats that day before being transferred to the port city of Khoms by the Libyan coastguard. They are currently being held in “arbitrary detention,” MSF said.

More than 1,500 people are dead or missing after trying to cross from the North African coast to Europe this year, according to the International Organization for Migration.

Thought the overall number of migrant deaths in 2018 is down from similar figures in recent years, the death rate among those that attempt the crossing has skyrocketed because migrants are taking a much more dangerous route to avoid detection from authorities.

In a statement on its website, MSF said it “reiterates its call to end the arbitrary detention of thousands of refugees and migrants across Libya.”


Cover image: Rescue operation of the Italian Navy in the Mediterranean Sea at 20 miles of the coasts of Libya. (Fabrizio Villa Getty Images) https://news.vice.com