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First refugee rescue mission launched after coronavirus outbreak
Sea Eye announces its ship the Alan Kurdi will be in the Libyan search-and-rescue zone this weekend
Sea Eye's crew on board the Alan Kurdi heads towards the Libyan search and rescue zone in the Mediterranean [Sea Eye]

THE civil refugee-rescue fleet has returned to the Mediterranean for the first time since the coronavirus pandemic started sweeping across Europe. 

German charity Sea Eye announced today that its ship the Alan Kurdi had set sail from Spain on Monday afternoon and expects to reach the Libyan search-and-rescue zone at the weekend. 

“Despite all the difficulties, my crew showed up, trained and ready for action,” said the ship’s captain Barbel Beuse. 

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