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    ITALIAN MILITARY FINDS BODIES OF MIGRANTS IN MEDITERRANEAN

    EUX.TV, Netherlands
    Aug 14 2007

    Rome (dpa) - Italian military pilots have found the bodies of an
    unconfirmed number of suspected would-be migrants in the Mediterranean
    Sea amid a wave of attempted illegal migration prompted by favourable
    weather conditions.

    The bodies were located around 50 nautical miles south of the island
    of Lampedusa, military officials said in Palermo.

    Italian state television reported that there were around 10 dead.

    Military and coastguard vessels by Tuesday evening had however
    recovered just three bodies, it was reported.

    The exact circumstances of the latest Mediterranean drowning tragedy
    where not known.

    Coastguard officials also on Tuesday evening intercepted a rubber
    dinghy with around 45 migrants aboard off Lampedusa.

    The latest events bring to 300 the number of would-be immigrants that
    are believed to have attempted the crossing from North Africa to Italy
    in one day alone: some 230 migrants landed on the islands of Sardinia,
    Sicily and Lampedusa within a matter of hours.

    Meanwhile a trafficking gang is believed to have been responsible
    for smuggling some 17 Iraqi Kurds found aboard a car ferry in the
    Adriatic port of Brindisi, which had set out from Greece.

    One Turkish national and an Armenian were arrested on suspicion of
    people-smuggling, while the Kurds were to be deported.

    Officials say good weather and calms seas are responsible for the
    spike in attempted illegal migration.

    Italian news agency Ansa further reported the interception by
    coastguard officials of a boat with 150 migrants aboard off the
    coast of Sardinia. The Algerian nationals were escorted to the port
    of Cagliari.

    Some 43 would-be immigrants, many of them women, meanwhile landed on
    Lampedusa, just hours after an earlier group of 24. A further 18 men
    reached the south coast of Sicily in their boat.

    Some 260 Africans had landed on Lampedusa over the weekend.
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