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Boat sinks in Mediterranean, 25 missing

The Libyan coast guard has rescued more than 100 migrants but 25 are feared dead in the Meditteranean.

Migrants rest on the sidewalk port of Tripoli

A spokesman for the Libyan coast guard says 115 migrants have been rescued off of Libyan shores. (AAP)

A spokesman for the Libyan coast guard says 115 migrants have been rescued off of Libyan shores, and 25 others have gone missing as they attempted to cross the Mediterranean.

Ayoub Gassim told The Associated Press Friday that the migrants left the Tripoli's Tajoura district at 1am on Friday (10am AEDT) and sent a distress call 12 hours later. The coast guard rescued 115 of the migrants, including six women, from the sinking boat. A total of 140 migrants were on board, he said.

Gassim says the coast guard has rescued over 2000 migrants this year. A "very high number" if compared to previous years, he added, without providing any additional details.


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