Eastern Libyan authorities announced the rescue of 120 migrants allegedly held captive by human trafficking networks south of Benghazi, highlighting ongoing efforts to combat smuggling operations and organized crime across the region. According to security officials in Ajdabiya, the operation began after an Egyptian migrant escaped from captivity and was later found exhausted near the coastal area of Bishr, approximately 120 kilometers southwest…
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