(VOVworld) - Over 1,500 migrants have been rescued off the Libyan coast in seven separate operations, the Italian navy said Thursday.
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In this Sunday, Oct. 25, 2015 photo, Red Crescent workers carry the lifeless body of a migrant, in the port city of Khoms, Libya. (Photo: AP) |
The migrants were plucked from their boats by the Italian coastguard, the navy, a Doctors Without Borders boat and two vessels operating under the EU’s Operation Sophia, which patrols the sea for people smugglers.
In another development, Hungary said Thursday that it has filed a lawsuit in the European Court of Justice in Luxembourg against a European Union decision to redistribute 160,000 asylum seekers among EU member countries.
Hungary filed the suit one day after Slovakia, a EU member, filed a similar suit.
Under EU’s so-called “mandatory quotas", Hungary and Slovakia are expected to receive 2,300 migrants each.