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Geneva/Cairo, 10 June 2025 – The International Organization for Migration (IOM) is deeply saddened by media reports of the discovery of the bodies of ten migrants of various nationalities that have washed ashore near Marsa Matrouh, Egypt over recent days.
These individuals are believed to have departed from Libya.
This tragedy is yet another painful reminder of the high cost of irregular migration and the urgent need for coordinated international efforts to provide inclusive, safe and regular pathways for all.
IOM’s Missing Migrants Project has documented more than 32,000 deaths in the Mediterranean Sea since 2014, with an unknown number still missing.
Behind each life lost is a story: broken dreams, grieving families, and futures that will now never be realized. Our thoughts are with their loved ones.
IOM commends the Government of Egypt for handling the situation in a humane and dignified manner, applying the highest standards of International Humanitarian Law.
We renew our call for collective action to address the root causes of irregular migration and protect the lives of those on the move.
For more information, please contact IOM Media Centre
Source of original article: International Organization for Migration (www.iom.int).
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