Italian navy rescues around 1,000 migrants

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This handout picture released by the Italian Navy on 6 June, 2014 shows migrants on a boat after being arrested and rescued by the Italian army off the coast of Sicily. The Italian navy on 6 June said it had rescued around 2,500 asylum-seekers from 17 boats in the past 24 hours as good weather conditions in the Mediterranean further boost the influx of asylum-seekers trying to reach Europe. (AFP PHOTO / MARINA MILITARE)
This handout picture released by the Italian Navy on June 6, 2014 shows migrants on a boat after being arrested and rescued by the Italian army off the coast of Sicily. The Italian navy on June 6 said it had rescued around 2,500 asylum-seekers from 17 boats in the past 24 hours as good weather conditions in the Mediterranean further boost the influx of asylum-seekers trying to reach Europe.  (AFP PHOTO / MARINA MILITARE)
This handout picture released by the Italian Navy on June 6, 2014 shows migrants on a boat after being arrested and rescued by the Italian army off the coast of Sicily. 
(AFP PHOTO / MARINA MILITARE)

AFP – The Italian coastguard rescued more than 1,000 migrants from three separate boats early on Saturday, in the second such operation in two days, officials said.

The migrants and asylum seekers were plucked from three boats some 40 miles (74 kilometres) off the coast of the Italian island of Lampedusa, the coast guard said.

The rescue came a day after the Italian navy picked up another 2,500 asylum-seekers from 17 boats, as good weather conditions in the Mediterranean further boost the influx of migrants desperate to reach Europe.

Most of the migrants and asylum seekers arriving in Italy come from Eritrea or Syria and are departing from Libya. Many also come from impoverished parts of sub-Saharan Africa.

Thousands have died in tragedies at sea in recent years because they often cross in rickety fishing boats that are badly overcrowded to maximise profits for traffickers.

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