Bodies of migrants recovered in Libya, authorities say

The statement said, “There was a group whose members deliberately deprived of their freedom, torturing them, and subjected them to cruel, humiliating and inhuman treatment.”

Online joint photos – which the BBC has not independently confirmed – shows police and volunteers digging into the sand before placing the bodies in the black bag.

Libya’s capital continues to search more than 1,700 km (1,056 miles).

The Attorney General says the recovered bodies have been taken for post -mortem, suspected of smuggling networks for investigators. Authorities are document the testimony of survivors.

Last year, a mass grave containing the bodies of at least 65 migrants to the southwest of Libya. The International Organization for Migration (IOM) called it a “deep shock” at the time.

Since the overthrow of Libyan leader Mumr Gaddafi in 2011, this country has become an important route to the dangerous desert and the Mediterranean migrants to reach Europe.

UNICEF has saidFor, for, for,. External That the number of people died or missing in the Mediterranean in 2024 is trying to reach Europe, crossing 2,200.

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