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Mediterraneo, prosegue lo stallo per la nave Lifeline

epa06832471 (FILE) - A handout photo made available by German NGO Mission Lifeline shows migrants rescued in international waters of the Mediterranean Sea onboard of the dutch flagged vessel LIFELINE, 21 June 2018 (reissued 23 June 2018). According to Mission Lifeline, who rescued 224 migrants at sea, they are still seeking a port of destination. Malta and Italy have both refused to take in Lifeline, which is carrying more than 200 rescued migrants. EPA/HERMINE POSCHMANN / MISSION LIFELINE / HANDOUT HANDOUT EDITORIAL USE ONLY/NO SALES HANDOUT EDITORIAL USE ONLY/NO SALES
epa06832471 (FILE) - A handout photo made available by German NGO Mission Lifeline shows migrants rescued in international waters of the Mediterranean Sea onboard of the dutch flagged vessel LIFELINE, 21 June 2018 (reissued 23 June 2018). According to Mission Lifeline, who rescued 224 migrants at sea, they are still seeking a port of destination. Malta and Italy have both refused to take in Lifeline, which is carrying more than 200 rescued migrants. EPA/HERMINE POSCHMANN / MISSION LIFELINE / HANDOUT HANDOUT EDITORIAL USE ONLY/NO SALES HANDOUT EDITORIAL USE ONLY/NO SALES

NAPOLI.“Ancora nessun permesso per entrare a Malta. Siamo bloccati con quasi 250 persone a bordo da 5 giorni perché nessuno ci offre un rifugio sicuro. Molte persone hanno già bisogno di cure mediche intensive”. Così hanno twittato dalla Lifeline alle 3:23. Lo riporta l’Ansa.

Lifeline, ancora stallo nel Mediterraneo

Poco prima, sempre via Twitter, dalla nave della ong tedesca avevano comunicato: “Guardia costiera/nave da guerra verso di noi. Finora nessun contatto radio e nessuna idea di cosa vogliano”. (Foto Ansa)

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