Morocco rescues 134 Senegalese immigrants who were trying to reach Spain by sea

The Royal Moroccan Navy rescued this Saturday in its waters a total of 134 Senegalese immigrants who were trying to reach by sea Spain irregularly, diplomatic sources informed the state Senegalese Press Agency (APS).

Among the immigrants rescued last night were three sick people who were evacuated to the hospital, they detailed last Saturday to the APS the sources, who wanted to remain anonymous.

According to the testimonies of the immigrants themselves, their boat left the town of Fass Boyein the Senegalese region of thies (west).

This group of people will therefore join the hundreds of Senegalese citizens who are waiting to return to their country these weeks from the city of Dakhla (Occidental Sahara).

In this sense, the repatriation operations carried out by the authorities of Senegal continued yesterday with the departure of a group of 208 Senegalese towards Rossocity of northern Senegal border with Mauritania.

On July 27, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Senegal reported that, after a mission in Dakhla on July 25 and 26, with the aim of supporting their nationals awaiting repatriation, more than 50 injured compatriots returned on a special flight of the Senegalese Air Force.

Likewise, 191 Senegalese nationals were repatriated from leave her to Senegal last July 30.

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