Ocean Viking was found on Sunday afternoon with “unprecedented attack” by Libyan Coast Guard, while conducting a rescue operation in international waters, as reported Monday by the French non-governmental organization SOS Méditerranée, which rented the shipwreck, which rented the shipwreck. There were 87 people who were rescued at night in the “north of the Libyan coast”, he said. The rescue ship at that time “was actively seeking another in danger,” the NGO explained in a press release. However, a patrol of Libya’s coastguard approached, which ordered Ocean Viking to “leave the area”, about 40 nautical miles (74 km) off the Libyan coast in the north. The crew “informed the Coast Guard” that the boat was “leaving there”, according to the NGO. Today at 3pm, the #oceanviking has been deliberately and violently attacked in Intl. Waters by the Libyan Coast Guard, Who Fired Hundreds of Shots at Our Ship. The 87 Survivors and Crew on Board […]
Source: News Beast

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