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At slightest 7 radical person died and 13 others rescued aft a vessel carrying Rohingya refugees from Myanmar sank adjacent the Thailand-Malaysia border, the Malaysian maritime bureau said connected Sunday.
Hundreds are feared to beryllium missing pursuing the incident.The maritime bureau said rescuers recovered the assemblage of a pistillate and rescued 10 migrants from the oversea connected Saturday. On Sunday, six much bodies and 3 further survivors were found. The bureau added that the hunt country has been expanded and operations volition proceed connected Monday, reports CNN.People had initially boarded a ample vas successful Myanmar but were aboriginal told to transportation to 3 smaller boats, each carrying astir 100 passengers, to evade detection arsenic they approached Malaysia, Abu Shah said, arsenic cited by Reuters. He said the presumption of the different 2 boats remains unknown, portion hunt and rescue operations are inactive underway.Members of the chiefly Muslim Rohingya number proceed to fly persecution successful majority-Buddhist Myanmar, wherever they are denied citizenship and treated arsenic outsiders from South Asia. Confronted with unit successful Myanmar and worsening conditions successful exile camps successful Bangladesh, galore Rohingya undertake unsafe oversea journeys successful hunt of safety, often attempting to scope Malaysia.
Between January and aboriginal November this year, much than 5,100 Rohingya person attempted to fly Myanmar and Bangladesh by sea, with astir 600 reported dormant oregon missing, according to information from the UN Refugee Agency, arsenic reported by Reuters.In 1 of the deadliest incidents, much than 20 radical drowned successful aggregate vessel capsizings disconnected the Malaysian seashore successful December 2021.Myanmar, meanwhile, remains gripped by a civilian warfare betwixt the subject and aggregate equipped absorption groups pursuing the 2021 coup that ousted the elected authorities of Aung San Suu Kyi.
