ISLAMABAD (AP) — A group of migrants who survived the capsizing of a boat off the coast of West Africa earlier this month began returning to Pakistan on Thursday, the country's Ministry of Foreign ...
Pakistan said that the boat, carrying 80 passengers including some Pakistanis, had set off from Mauritania on their way to ...
Pakistan said it had been informed by its embassy in Morocco that a boat carrying 80 passengers, including some Pakistanis, had set off from Mauritania and capsized near Dakhla, a Moroccan-controlled ...
Advertisement Article continues below this ad Pakistan said it had been informed by its embassy in Morocco that a boat carrying 80 passengers, including some Pakistanis, had set off from Mauritania ...
Pakistan said it had been informed by its embassy in Morocco that a boat carrying 80 passengers, including some Pakistanis, had set off from Mauritania and capsized near Dakhla, a Moroccan ...
Advertisement Article continues below this ad Pakistan said it had been informed ... had set off from Mauritania and capsized near Dakhla, a Moroccan-controlled port city in the disputed Western ...
A team from Pakistan embassy sent to help victims Additionally, a team from the Pakistani embassy in Morocco has been sent to Dakhla to support Pakistani nationals and provide necessary assistance.
Our Embassy in Rabat (Morocco) has informed us that a boat carrying 80 passengers, including several Pakistani nationals, setting off from Mauritania, has capsized near the Moroccan port of Dakhla.
A boat with 80 migrants, including 66 Pakistanis, capsized near Morocco en route to Spain, resulting in up to 50 drownings.