Germany plans to expand its naval operations against human traffickers as part of an EU mission in the Mediterranean, Chancellor Angela Merkel's cabinet decided Wednesday.
"The government today decided on the participation of German armed forces in a new phase of the EU-led Operation EUNAVFOR MED," said Merkel's spokesman Georg Streiter.
Pending parliamentary approval, up to 950 armed German military personnel will join operations to rescue migrants on the high seas and confiscate traffickers' vessels, the cabinet decided.
The mission will focus on areas south of the Italian island of Sicily and off Libya and Tunisia, but outside the territorial waters of Libya, the main departure country for the often rickety vessels.
More than 430,000 people have crossed the Mediterranean to Europe so far this year, while 2,748 have died at sea, according to the International Organization for Migration.
In the ongoing first phase of the EU operation in the Mediterranean, Germany's Bundeswehr defense forces have rescued 7,200 people since May and taken them to Italy, while also gathering information on trafficking networks.
About 320 German military personnel have joined the patrols aboard the frigate "Schleswig-Holstein" and the supply ship "Werra."
The patrols will now also be tasked with stopping and seizing suspicious vessels and passing on information about suspected human smugglers to law enforcement agencies.
In an upcoming third phase of the EU mission, traffickers' ships will be destroyed, said a government statement.
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