Greek Migrants Rescued by Turkish Coast Guard after Boat Sinks
Greek Coast Guard Pushes 45 Irregular Immigrants to Turkish Territorial Waters
In a distressing incident off the coast of Marmaris, Muğla, the Greek coast guard was reported to have pushed 45 irregular immigrants into Turkish territorial waters in two life rafts. The immigrants, who were in a vulnerable state, were rescued thanks to the efforts of the Turkish Coast Guard.
The rescue operation took place after it was discovered that there were numerous irregular immigrants in life rafts off the coast of the Marmaris district. Despite the attempt by the Greek coast guard to push them back into Turkish waters, the Turkish Coast Guard managed to save all 45 individuals.
This incident once again highlights the ongoing challenges and risks faced by irregular immigrants seeking to enter Europe through dangerous and illegal means. The Turkish authorities continue to work diligently in preventing such tragedies and providing assistance to those in need.
It is crucial for international cooperation and support to address the root causes of irregular migration and to ensure the safety and well-being of all individuals involved. This latest event serves as a reminder of the human cost of irregular migration and the importance of finding sustainable solutions to this pressing issue.