Just two days after Pope Leo XIV visited Lampedusa on July 4, drawing renewed international attention to one of Europe’s most sensitive migration frontiers, the skies over the Central Mediterranean once again reflected the scale of the ongoing surveillance effort. While the papal visit highlighted the humanitarian dimension of the migration crisis, multiple aircraft from European and U.S. agencies were simultaneously monitoring the same maritime…
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