The inverted boat on the coast of Djibuti. At least eight migrants drowned in the Red Sea: smugglers made them jump overboard Refugees and migrants At least eight people died and 22 went missing after the smugglers forced migrants to jump from a boat to the water and swim on their own to the shore in the Red Sea. The incident occurred on June 5 off the coast of Jibuti. & Amp; nbsp; & nbsp; “smugglers do not show any respect for human life,” said Celestine Franz, regional director of the International Migration Organization (MOM) & nbsp; in Eastern Africa, African horn and South Africa. – We do our best to support the survivors and prevent further losses on this deadly route. ” rescue mission 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 ~ 62During the search and rescue operation, carried out with the support of MOM, the bodies of migrants were extracted from the water in the north of Djibuti. It is expected that the number of dead will increase as the search work continues. ~ 60 > within a few days after the incident, many of the surviving migrants were found in the desert mobile patrols of the MOM. Currently, they receive urgent medical care in a local hospital and psychosocial support in the center of the IMM in the wrap, Djibuti. deadly route thousand migrants from African horn countries everybody risk everybody Life, in order to get to the Persian Gulf, where they hope to find work through Yemen. This year, the death of 272 people was confirmed on this route. ~ 60 > “The current tragedy is the next link in a series of fatal marine incidents off the coast of Jibuti,” the official statement of the MOM said. – The incident again emphasizes the urgent need to strengthen the mechanisms of protecting migrants on the way between the African horn and Yemen. ” on Tuesday MOM reported that 10 migrants were thrown to Egypt to the shore of the body. Apparently, these people sailed from the Libyan coast, which is often used by smugglers to transfer migrants through the Mediterranean Sea to Europe. 62 ~ 60 > since 2014, more than 32 thousand migrants drowned in the Mediterranean Sea. It is impossible to clarify even approximate data on the missing, says the MOM.