65 migrants disembarked in Malta

Source:Xinhua Published: 2019/7/8 13:43:32


A rescued migrant (L) looks down from the deck as the Armed Forces of Malta patrol boat P21 arrives in Floriana, Malta, on July 7, 2019. A group of 58 migrants was rescued by the Armed Forces of Malta (AFM) on Sunday morning. (Xinhua/Jonathan Borg)


 

Rescued migrants disembark in Floriana, Malta, on July 7, 2019. A group of 58 migrants was rescued by the Armed Forces of Malta (AFM) on Sunday morning. (Xinhua/Jonathan Borg)


 

Rescued migrants disembark in Floriana, Malta, on July 7, 2019. A group of 58 migrants was rescued by the Armed Forces of Malta (AFM) on Sunday morning. (Xinhua/Jonathan Borg)


 

A rescued migrant (L) disembarks in Floriana, Malta, on July 7, 2019. A group of 58 migrants was rescued by the Armed Forces of Malta (AFM) on Sunday morning. (Xinhua/Jonathan Borg)


 
Sixty-five migrants that were on board the vessel Alan Kurdi operated by an German NGO were transferred to an Armed Forces of Malta (AFM) patrol boat and disembarked at the army's Hay Wharf base late Sunday evening.

The German-flagged vessel changed its course to Malta after a standoff with the Italian government which refused its entry to Italian waters.

In a statement the Maltese government said that an agreement was reached following talks with the European Commission and Germany, the migrants on Alan Kurdi would be transferred to one of its patrol boats and brought to Malta.

"All the rescued persons on board will be immediately relocated to other European Union member states," the statement reads.

Sea-Eye reported that three individuals required medical attention as they collapsed due to the heat, two of them reportedly minors.

Earlier during the day, a group of 58 migrants were rescued and brought to Malta by AFM.


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