A baby, one of a large group of migrants believed to have fled from Egypt and Syria, is passed to a Red Cross worker in Catania on Monday after the vessel they were travelling in was intercepted by Italian coastguards off the Catania coast.

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More than 600 migrants from Eritrea, Pakistan, Syria and other countries have landed on Italian shores on three boats, coast guards said yesterday.
The coast guard rescued 336 people aboard a boat near Porto Empedocle in Sicily and escorted them ashore, where most of them fled from police.
The migrants said they were all from Eritrea.
Dramatic video images shot from a border guard vessel showed the migrants including women and children being helped off a heavily overcrowded boat at night.  
A second boat with 233 people aboard was also spotted by a navy vessel and taken to the tiny island of Lampedusa, Italy’s southernmost point and a major arrival point for migrant boats from Libya and Tunisia.
A third boat with 67 people aboard arrived in a small port near Syracuse in southeast Sicily. The migrants said they were all from Pakistan and Syria.
“I want to be a human like everybody. In Syria, everything is destroyed,” one of the migrants told news channel SkyTG24.
Local coastguard official Luca Sanciglio said: “We were told about the impending landing by a fisherman who spotted them. The boat was not stable so we had to ferry them to the shore.”
“We have a duty to rescue everyone 24 hours a day and that includes immigrants,” he said.
“After so many days and nights of suffering, they just want water and someone to welcome them,” he added.
Most of the thousands of economic migrants and refugees who have landed in Italy in recent months have landed in Libya from other parts of Africa.
Some 350 migrants – many of them from Egypt and Syria – arrived on four boats in Sicily on Monday.


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