Triglav returns from anti-trafficking mission in Mediterranean

Koper, 13 March - Slovenia's multi-purpose patrol boat Triglav has returned from a five-month mission in the Mediterranean, where it served as part of an EU's mission fighting human trafficking. The Triglav has rescued or helped rescue more than 1,000 migrants since 16 October 2015.

Koper
Slovenia's multi-purpose boat Triglav returnes to the home port of Koper after serving five months in the EU's Sophia anti human-trafficking mission in the Mediterranean.
Photo: Mitja Volčanšek/STA

Koper
Slovenia's multi-purpose boat Triglav returnes to the home port of Koper after serving five months in the EU's Sophia anti human-trafficking mission in the Mediterranean.
Photo: Mitja Volčanšek/STA

Koper
Slovenia's multi-purpose boat Triglav returnes to the home port of Koper after serving five months in the EU's Sophia anti human-trafficking mission in the Mediterranean.
Photo: Mitja Volčanšek/STA

Koper
Slovenia's multi-purpose boat Triglav returnes to the home port of Koper after serving five months in the EU's Sophia anti human-trafficking mission in the Mediterranean.
Photo: Mitja Volčanšek/STA

Koper
Slovenia's multi-purpose boat Triglav returnes to the home port of Koper after serving five months in the EU's Sophia anti human-trafficking mission in the Mediterranean.
Photo: Mitja Volčanšek/STA

Koper
Slovenia's multi-purpose boat Triglav returnes to the home port of Koper after serving five months in the EU's Sophia anti human-trafficking mission in the Mediterranean.
Photo: Mitja Volčanšek/STA

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