A ship with his crew leave Italy with 360 migrants on board arrived in the Italian port of Corigliano Calabro, said the Coast Guard.
Previously climbed savior Ezadeen after a passenger raised the alarm as exaggerated in the Mediterranean.
The ship, flying the flag of Sierra Leone, lost power in rough seas off the southeast coast of Italy.
A total of 796 migrants were found by another ship abandoned without crew rescued earlier this week.
The Italian coast guard tweeted that Ezadeen was just before 23.00 local clock (clock 22.00 GMT) arrived in port.
The commander of the Coast Guard in Corigliano Calabro, Perrotti Francesco, told the BBC all migrants on board were from Syria.
He said they were by bus to other parts of Italy. He described the condition of migrants as relatively well after their three-day event.
Former Coast Guard Cmdr Filippo Marini told reporters that the Ezadeen was towed by an Icelandic ship that is part of the mission of border controls in the EU Frontex.
Previously climbed savior Ezadeen after a passenger raised the alarm as exaggerated in the Mediterranean.
The ship, flying the flag of Sierra Leone, lost power in rough seas off the southeast coast of Italy.
A total of 796 migrants were found by another ship abandoned without crew rescued earlier this week.
The Italian coast guard tweeted that Ezadeen was just before 23.00 local clock (clock 22.00 GMT) arrived in port.
The commander of the Coast Guard in Corigliano Calabro, Perrotti Francesco, told the BBC all migrants on board were from Syria.
He said they were by bus to other parts of Italy. He described the condition of migrants as relatively well after their three-day event.
Former Coast Guard Cmdr Filippo Marini told reporters that the Ezadeen was towed by an Icelandic ship that is part of the mission of border controls in the EU Frontex.
Authorities said there were about 450 migrants on board when they arrived in Italy on Friday night
Migrant land was food and water to the Red Cross
Mr. Marini said the 73 meters (240 feet) Ezadeen assumed that the sails are set by Turkey, although previous reports have suggested that sail from Cyprus.
A spokesman for Frontex, Izabella Cooper, said that the immigrants are victims of smugglers with a different way than usual Libya.
"What we are witnessing is the opening of a new migration route where smugglers buy scrap of Turkey's cargo ships," she said.
"This road is longer and fees charged was about three times higher than that charged by smugglers of Libya by the smugglers."
"We are unmanned, we are in the direction towards the coast of Italy and we have to control anybody: The alarm was raised in a distress call from a migrant using marine radio on board, said, Italian Coast Guard. "
The Ezadeen was built there nearly 50 years and is a cattle truck. It seems registered for a Lebanese company and came under the control of traffickers.
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