Two Pakistani Nationals Killed, 17 Rescued In Shipwreck Incident Near Italy’s Shores

Two Pakistani Nationals Killed, 17 Rescued In Shipwreck Incident Near Italy’s Shores

ISLAMABAD, Mar 3 (NNN-APP) – At least two Pakistani nationals were killed and 17 others rescued, in a tragic incident of a shipwreck, off the coast of southern Italy, Pakistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, said.

Two of those onboard are still missing, spokesperson for the Pakistani Foreign Ministry, Mumtaz Zahra Baloch, said, at yesterday’s weekly press briefing.

“Our Embassy in Rome remains actively engaged with the Italian authorities, for the welfare of the survivors and transportation of the mortal remains of the deceased,” Baloch added.

Over 64 refugees were killed in the incident, which took place on Feb 24. The ship reportedly carried more than 100 refugees, mainly from Iran, Pakistan and Afghanistan, when it began experiencing difficulties.

It broke up after hitting beneath-the-surface rocks in rough weather, off the Calabrian Coast.

Separately, seven Pakistani nationals were killed in a tragic incident of a shipwreck, off the Libyan coast in mid-Feb, said the spokesperson.

“Embassy of Pakistan in Libya is facilitating the process of identification of the bodies, and transportation of the mortal remains to Pakistan, with the support of local authorities and the International Committee of the Red Cross,” she added.

The boat, carrying around 80 people, reportedly departed from Qasr Alkayar on Feb 14, heading to Europe, according to the International Organisation for Migration.– NNN-APP

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