The Italian coastguard said
Monday's operations included vessels from humanitarian organisations as well as
the EU's border agency Frontex.
About 6,500 migrants have
been rescued off Libya, according to the Italian coastguard, in one of its
biggest co-ordinated operations in recent years.
Images showed migrants
wearing life jackets jumping off one of their boats into the Mediterranean and
swimming toward rescuers.
The rescue comes just a day
after around 1,100 migrants, mostly from Somalia, were saved from the Strait of
Sicily.
That group was found on
eight rubber dinghies, one large boat and two punts.
Over the past year, 105,342
migrants have reached Italy by boat, most of them setting off from Libya.
Many are fleeing from
violence and poverty and are desperate enough to risk the sailing on
dangerously small and unsuitable vessels.
An estimated 2,726 people
have died over the same period, according to the International Organisation for
Migration.
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