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Libya says 17 migrants perish at sea, nine missing feared dead

By Thomson Reuters Apr 29, 2026 | 5:52 PM

BENGHAZI, April 30 (Reuters) – At least 17 migrants died and nine are missing after their boat broke down and drifted for eight ​days in the Mediterranean Sea, Libya’s Red ‌Crescent and Libyan security sources said on Wednesday.

The Red Crescent said in a statement that the volunteers in cooperation with naval forces and coast guards of the Libyan National ‌Army ​rescued seven survivors during recovery ⁠operations off Tobruk city ⁠in eastern Libya, near the border with Egypt.

Libya is a transit route for migrants, many of them from sub-Saharan Africa, who risk their lives ​to flee to Europe across desert and sea in the hope of escaping conflict and ⁠poverty.

The security sources said they ⁠expected the bodies of the nine ​missing migrants to wash ashore in the next few days.

Pictures ​posted on the internet by the Red Crescent ‌showed the volunteers placing the bodies in black plastic bags and loading them into the back of pick-up vehicles.

On Tuesday, the country’s attorney general said Tripoli ⁠Criminal Court sentenced four members of a “criminal gang” in Zuwara, western Libya, to up to 22 years jail ⁠for human trafficking, ‌abductions for ransom and torture.

In a ⁠separate case, the Public Prosecutor’s Office ordered ​on ‌Monday the arrest of another gang ​that allegedly ⁠sent migrants from Tobruk on a dilapidated boat that capsized, resulting in the death of 38 Sudanese, Egyptian, and Ethiopian nationals, according to the attorney general.

(Reporting by Ayman al-Warfalli; writing by Ahmed Elumami; Editing by ​Stephen Coates)