18 bodies found as Italy rescues 3,500 migrants | Inquirer News

18 bodies found as Italy rescues 3,500 migrants

/ 08:47 PM August 24, 2014

ROME — Italian authorities have discovered 18 bodies in a boat of migrants as rescue operations went into overdrive this weekend, with 3,500 would-be refugees picked up at sea.

The navy said in a series of tweets Sunday that its Sirio patrol ship was docking in Pozzallo, southern Sicily, with 266 migrants and 18 corpses aboard.

Since Friday, some 3,500 migrants have been rescued; some 100,000 have arrived this year.

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Interior Minister Angelino Alfano renewed his demand for the European Union to relieve pressure on Italy. The country says it’s spending 9.5 million euros ($13 million) monthly to operate beefed-up patrols following the drowning deaths of more than 360 migrants near the Italian island of Lampedusa last October.

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Alfano warned “Italy will make its own decisions” if EU partners don’t offer assistance.

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