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Lebanon's naval forces rescue 125 immigrants at sea

By IANS | Updated: October 7, 2023 05:50 IST

Beirut, Oct 7 The Lebanese Navy has rescued 124 Syrians and one Lebanese on board an illegal immigration ...

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Beirut, Oct 7 The Lebanese Navy has rescued 124 Syrians and one Lebanese on board an illegal immigration boat off the shores of al-Mina in the northern city of Tripoli near the Palm Islands.

According to the National News Agency, the boat had set off from al-Abda Beach, and its engine broke down on Friday afternoon.

The passengers called for help from the Army Naval forces, whose members immediately intervened and rescued them, Xinhua news agency reported.

The boat and passengers were transferred to the port of Tripoli and were provided with first aid immediately.

Over the past three years, Lebanon witnessed rising attempts at illegal immigration by sea to Europe amid the country's financial crisis which has plunged many Lebanese families into poverty.

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