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Libyan Coast Guard Intercepts 69 Migrants Off Tobruk

November 17, 2025
France Warns Libya Routes Are Reshaping Mediterranean Migration

France Warns Libya Routes Are Reshaping Mediterranean Migration

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The Libyan Coast Guard announced that they had intercepted 69 irregular migrants in the Mediterranean after stopping a vessel off the northeastern coast near Tobruk.

In a statement, the Coast Guard said that the operation took place approximately 42 nautical miles off the shores of Ain Al-Ghazala, a coastal area west of the city, during a routine patrol aimed at countering irregular migration routes in the region.

According to the Coast Guard’s statement, the migrants were from several countries. The group included 29 Egyptian nationals, 27 migrants from Bangladesh, and 13 individuals from Sudan.

Authorities said the vessel was traveling in unsafe conditions, similar to many boats used by smuggling networks that operate along Libya’s eastern coastline.

The Coast Guard confirmed that all the migrants were taken aboard safely and provided with immediate medical and humanitarian assistance. After receiving first aid and initial care, they were transported to the Tobruk Naval Base, where procedures will continue in coordination with the competent authorities to complete all legal and administrative measures.

Officials emphasized that such interceptions are part of an ongoing effort to curb irregular migration and protect lives at sea.

They highlighted the dangers posed by overcrowded and unseaworthy boats, which regularly place migrants at risk of drowning or exploitation by smuggling networks. Libyan authorities noted that the eastern route toward the Mediterranean has seen increased activity, with many migrants attempting to reach Europe through dangerous maritime passages.

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