Hundreds of refugees are feared to have drowned in the Meditteranean Sea after their boats capsized on the way to Europe, a Somali ambassador has said.
More than 400 refugees are thought to have drowned, the Somali ambassador to Egypt told BBC Arabic.
Reports say the refugees were fleeing to Italy from Somalia, Ethiopia and Eritrea in four boats which were ill-equipped for the journey.
2016, the Mediterranean is a mass grave,” Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) tweeted in response to the news.
Italy’s President Sergio Mattarella said several hundred people appear to have died.
He said Europe needed to reflect in the face of “yet another tragedy in the Mediterranean in which, it seems, several hundred people have died.”
Almost 6,000 refugees sailed from Libya to Italy last week, in what appears to be the beginning of a wave of 100,000, the International Organisation for Migration said.
EU policymakers have been criticised of “killing by neglect” after they cut rescue missions in the Mediterranean.
The scaling back of search and rescue operations “created the conditions that led to massive loss of life,” according to a report.
source: Independent