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Migrants in the Mediterranean: Anatomy of a sea rescue in 360 video - BBC News

It has been called the world's most deadly migration route. The sea crossing from Libya to Europe has claimed more than two thousand lives so far this year - as desperate men women and children crowd onto small boats - in the hope of reaching Europe.

They're put there people smugglers - who exploit them for huge sums. Most of them are picked up by charity boats... before being taken to ports in Italy. The whole process has become increasingly controversial, with the charities being forced to defend their actions.

The BBC's Joe Inwood spent nearly a month on board the biggest ship in the region, run by Doctors Without Borders... this is a special 360 film that allows you to explore how a rescue happens.
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