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On the way to Europe in the hope of a better life, 100 people, including three children, were killed in the boat sink on the coast of Libya.

Libya's Coast Guard has rescued only 16 people after Friday night's rescue. IOM Rescuers are still underway.

The United Nations International Migration Organization (IOM) spokesman Christine Peter said that 100 people or more people were killed in the sinking of ships in the Libyan coast. There are also three children.

According to the IOM, thousands of people died in the Mediterranean on the Mediterranean while traveling to Europe.

IOM spokesman Christine Peter told CNN that we have recovered bodies of three children under the age of five. How many people have disappeared or died, we do not know.

IOM said the doctors were sent to the scene. Humanitarian assistance has been provided.

In separate incidents, the Coast Guard of Libya has taken 345 migrants back to the coast.

In 2010, about 10 thousand 200 people were taken back to Libya. They all traveled through the sea to Europe.

Doctor Without Borders, a medical assistant organization, said that European Union leaders must show some basic goodness by pledging to undertake search and rescue operations. Those who have problems in the sea will be rescued and not safe in Libya, not in Libya.


The organization, Karlin Claire, on dealing with emergency situations, said European Union members deny their responsibility to save lives.

Oscar Campus, president of the proactive open-air Operation Association of Spain, said that the Coast Guard did not call for their rescue vessels.

He said that today 100 people have died. We are angry, not because of death but because of the rescue vessels they did not use.

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