Bangladesh, Sept. 27 -- two Europe-bound migrants, including at least one Bangladeshi, were rescued from Libya's Mediterranean coast, after their dingy capsized in the sea.

Libyan fishermen spotted the sinking boat late Thursday and managed to rescue the 22 from sea-water, news agency Associated Press reports quoting International Organization for Migration (IOM). The other rescuees are from Egypt, Syria, Somalia and Ghana.

The UN migration agency also revealed that bodies of three migrants from Syria and Ghana were retrieved from the sea.

Some 16 others might have drowned, it feared.

The boat with the migrants on board had set off from the town of Zliten, east of the Libyan capital of Tripoli on late Wednesday.

Masoud Abdal Samad, c...