ROME: A Sea-Watch migrant rescue ship came under fire from a Libyan patrol vessel in the Mediterranean Sea, the organization said on Friday, highlighting escalating threats during recent operations.
Sea-Watch, which comes to the aid of migrants trying to cross the Mediterranean, said there were no injuries.
The volunteer organization said the attack happened overnight from Thursday to Friday, shortly after its ship, the Sea-Watch 5, had rescued 66 people.
âThe so-called Libyan coast guard fired live ammunition,â it said in a statement on its website, demanding an immediate investigation and action from the European Union.
Sea-Watch said the Libyan Ubari 660 Corrubia Class patrol boat had ordered the crew via radio to turn north while the rescue operation was ongoing.
To do so would have meant aborting the rescue, it said.
âThe militia then approached the ship and eventually fired live ammunition at it. The crew and those rescued were unharmed,â it added.
âAfter being fired upon, the crew of the Sea-Watch 5 sent out a Mayday relay and informed the relevant authorities and the German federal police.â
Sea-Watch said the number of attacks by Libyan âmilitiaâ has intensified in recent months.
On August 24, the rescue ship Ocean Viking, operated by SOS Mediterranee, was fired at. The NGO said âhundreds of bulletsâ were used and the attack happened after it had rescued 87 people in international waters.
Sea-Watch said the Libyan patrol boat was given to the Libyan coast guard in 2018 as part of a deal the previous year in which Rome and the EU provided financial, technical and material support to intercept migrants and return them to the north African country.
The organizationâs spokeswoman, Giorgia Linardi, said the Libyan attacks were a âdirect consequenceâ of European policies.
âItâs unacceptable that the Italian government and the EU allows criminal militia to fire on civilians,â she added.
Charities supporting migrants regularly criticize the situation in Libya, claiming that those seeking to leave are victims of discrimination, racism and violence.
NGO says Libyan patrol vessel shot at migrant rescue ship in the Med
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NGO says Libyan patrol vessel shot at migrant rescue ship in the Med

- Sea-Watch, which comes to the aid of migrants trying to cross the Mediterranean, said there were no injuries
- âThe so-called Libyan coast guard fired live ammunition,â it said in a statement