Refugee Boat Sinks Near Lampedusa, Leaving 20 Missing
Seven survivors, including an 8-year-old Syrian boy, were rescued, while hopes of finding more survivors dwindle.
- A refugee boat carrying migrants from Libya to Italy sank near the island of Lampedusa on New Year's Eve, leaving 20 people missing.
- Seven individuals, including migrants from Syria, Egypt, and Sudan, were rescued by the Italian Coast Guard.
- An 8-year-old Syrian boy, Mustafa, survived the tragedy and has been reunited with his father in Germany after being treated by the Red Cross.
- The Mediterranean remains one of the most dangerous migration routes, with over 2,000 deaths recorded in 2024 alone, according to UN data.
- Italian authorities continue search efforts, though the chances of finding additional survivors are considered slim.