Thirty-two migrants were rescued south of Gavdos Island in the Mediterranean Sea. The operation involved a vessel from the European Border and Coast Guard Agency, Frontex, and a passing cargo ship. Details regarding the migrants’ origin or the circumstances leading to the rescue have not been released. The rescue highlights ongoing migration flows and the role of international cooperation in maritime search and rescue efforts. Authorities are likely to provide further information regarding the migrants’ condition and destination as it becomes available. This incident underscores the challenges faced in managing migration across the Mediterranean. The operation was completed successfully, ensuring the safety of all individuals involved.
