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IOM Reports New Wave of Migrant Returns to Libya

April 7, 2026
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The International Organization for Migration has reported that 78 migrants were intercepted at sea and returned to Libya between March 29 and April 4, 2026, according to its latest maritime update.

The figures reflect ongoing interception operations along the Central Mediterranean route, one of the world’s most active and dangerous migration corridors. Migrants attempting to reach Europe by sea are frequently intercepted and brought back to Libyan shores, often with the involvement of local authorities and international coordination.

The update forms part of IOM’s regular monitoring of migration flows in the region, which tracks rescue, interception and return operations on a weekly basis.

Humanitarian organisations continue to raise concerns about the conditions faced by migrants upon return, while stressing the need for increased protection measures and sustainable solutions to address irregular migration.

The Central Mediterranean route remains a focal point for migration dynamics, with Libya serving as both a transit and departure hub for thousands seeking to cross into Europe.

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