At least 43 migrants are missing after the sinking of their boat off the coast of Tunisia, a Tunisian Red Crescent official told AFP on Saturday. Their boat left the Libyan coast earlier this week.
A boat carrying migrants sank off the coast of Tunisia, leaving at least 43 missings, a Tunisian Red Crescent official announced on Saturday (July 3rd). The ship had left the Libyan coast a little earlier, according to testimonies from survivors collected by the humanitarian organization.
“84 migrants were rescued and 43 others disappeared after a boat carrying 127 migrants sank off Zarzis,” a town in south-eastern Tunisia, on the night of Friday to Saturday, told AFP the director of the Red Crescent branch in Medenine (south-east), Mongi Slim.
For its part, the Tunisian Ministry of Defense said on Saturday in a statement that the Navy had rescued, on the night from Friday to Saturday, “84 illegal immigrants of different nationalities”, citing Bangladesh, Sudan, ‘Eritrea, Egypt, and Chad.
However, the ministry did not specify the number of missing.
The survivors, aged 3 to 40, were on board a boat that sank off Zarzis, he added.
According to testimonies from survivors, the boat had left the coast of Zouara, in the northwest of Libya, “on the night of June 28 to 29”, with the aim of reaching Europe.
