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A Doctors Without Borders (Medecins Sans Frontieres, MSF) ship with 1,449 migrants & refugees on board arrived in the port of Naples, Sunday, after a ten-hour long pick-up operation in the Mediterranean Sea, off Libya's northern shoreline.
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MSF spokespersons Michele Trainiti confirmed that the ship collected 1,444 people, including "207 women on board, of which 22 pregnant, five babies and 40 children below five years of age."

Trainiti added that "We have been very busy delivering emergency healthcare assistance. [There are] some injured and some people who got burnt by the mix [made] of salty water and the petrol of the inflatable boats. There are many people who have suffered from torture in Libya."

Among those aboard were also two bodies that the humanitarian operators found on an inflatable boat floating at sea. The bodies were retrieved by Mortuary Police after docking.

The MSF conducted the operation with the support of several Italian Coast Guard vessels, which picked up people from 12 different water vessels.

SOT, Michele Trainiti, Doctors Without Borders responsible of disembarking operations (Italian): "We are today in Naples. We are disembarking 1,444 people, whom we rescued off Libya's northern shoreline in 12 different rescue operations. [There are] 207 women on board, of which 22 pregnant, five babies and 40 children below five years of age."

SOT, Michele Trainiti, Doctors Without Borders responsible of disembarking operations (Italian): "Many are Nigerians, but there are African nationals of all sorts really."

Reporter (Italian): "How many minors are there and are they accompanied?"

Michele Trainiti, Doctors Without Borders responsible of disembarking operations (Italian): "We couldn't identify all unaccompanied minors because, since the ship is so overcrowded, we couldn't even move through its many gangboards and decks. We have been very busy delivering emergency healthcare assistance. [There are] some injured and some people who got burnt by the mix [made] of salty water and the petrol of the inflatable boats. There are many people who have suffered from torture in Libya."
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