Over 900 migrants rescued off Libya

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Sub-saharan refugees and migrants on an overcrowded dinghy wait to be rescued by a team of the Spanish NGO Proactiva Open Arms, 24 miles north of Sabratha, near Lybia, inside the so called Search and Rescue zone SAR, on Tuesday July 19, 2016. (AP Photo/Santi Palacios)

TRIPOLI: The Libyan coastguard has rescued more than 900 African and Asian migrants attempting to reach Europe, a navy spokesman said on Saturday.

“A coastguard patrol from Zawiya (west of Tripoli) intercepted five inflatable boats and a wooden vessel carrying 906 migrants at dawn on Friday,” General Ayoub Qassem said.

He added that 25 children and 98 women, including seven who were pregnant, were among those rescued.

“One of the rubber boats was holed and on the point of sinking, while the wooden one did not have a motor,” he said.

People traffickers have exploited the chaos in Libya since a 2011 uprising toppled and killed strongman Moamer Gaddafi to boost their lucrative but deadly trade.