Irish Naval flagship rescues more than 200 migrants

Irish naval ship, LE Eithne, has helped to rescue more than 200 migrants today as they attempted to cross the Mediterranean in makeshift inflatables.

Irish Naval flagship rescues more than 200 migrants

Irish naval ship, LE Eithne, has helped to rescue more than 200 migrants today as they attempted to cross the Mediterranean in makeshift inflatables.

During a joint humanitarian mission, Ireland’s naval flagship located a flotilla of five “makeshift inflatable vessels” 37 miles (60km) north of Libya.

At least one baby was among the 201 men, women and children on board, who were attempting to cross the south central Mediterranean.

Members of the LE Eithne taking part in the rescue today.

They were pulled on to the rescue mission ships and given food, water and first aid at the scene.

The migrants will now be transferred from the LE Eithne to Britain’s HMS Bulwark before being transported to a port of safety in Italy.

The Defence Forces said sea conditions during the rescue were calm.

Italian and German ships along with the Italian Marine Rescue Co-ordination Centre and the Italian Task Force Commander were also involved in the ongoing operation.

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