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1,500 migrants rescued off Libyan coast

Five different boats were intercepted by the coastguard off the Libyan coast
Five different boats were intercepted by the coastguard off the Libyan coast

Around 1,500 migrants trying to cross the Mediterranean to Italy in five different boats have been rescued.

Four Italian coastguard vessels and an Italian navy ship intervened yesterday to save three large boats carrying migrants off the Libyan coast after intercepting distress calls from satellite telephones, only to find two other migrants boats in difficulty nearby.

The Italian vessels were today transferring the migrants to the island of Lampedusa and the Sicilian ports of Augusta and Porto Empedocle.

In a separate incident yesterday, 318 migrants were brought to the Sicilian port of Pozzallo after being rescued off Libya by an Icelandic navy ship taking part in a patrol for the EU borders agency Frontex.

The migrants included 14 children and five pregnant women, authorities said.

The number of migrants entering the EU illegally in 2014 almost tripled to 276,000, according to Frontex, nearly 220,000 of them arriving via the Mediterranean.

The chaotic situation in Libya has sparked a rise in migrant boats setting out for Europe from its unpoliced ports carrying refugees fleeing conflict and poverty in the Middle East and Africa.