Come volevasi dimostrare, la notizia diffusa da Msf su un naufragio con 100 vittime in Libia avvenuto l’1 settembre, si è rivelata l’ennesima fake news.
Ecco le immagini:
🔴2/3 #EUNAVFORMED air asset involved provided immediate assistance by launching 7 life rafts, monitoring continuously & closely the scene until LCG ship "Ras Al Jadar" arrival. All #migrants made their way safely to provided life rafts (each approx 25 pers. or more) SEE PHOTO pic.twitter.com/rwDwI87zfx
— Migrant Rescue Watch (@rgowans) 10 settembre 2018
🔴 3/3 Only 2 corpses were recovered by the crew of LCG "Ras Al Jadar". #Migrants DID NOT provide information of additional death or missing! JOURNALISTS pls contact @EUNAVFORMED_OHQ for confirmation❗️ @TRF_Stories @ReutersWorld @MSF_Sea @BBCBreaking @AJENews @dpa_intl @cnnbrk pic.twitter.com/bhyhhnn9Fv
— Migrant Rescue Watch (@rgowans) 10 settembre 2018
🔴1/3 #MSF CONTINUOUSLY ENGAGES IN FABRICATION OF #FakeNews ❗️ #SAR Op 01-02-09.2018 FACTS #Migrantcrisis #migrants #TogetherForRescue #SOSMEDITERRANE #UNHCR #Refugees #Seenotrettung #refugiados #seawatch #migranti #réfugié #flüchtlinge @MiRo_SPD @NatashaBertaud @MajaEUspox pic.twitter.com/etcOeKi4Pu
— Migrant Rescue Watch (@rgowans) September 10, 2018