Turkish coast guard rescues 91 irregular migrants pushed back by Greek forces
Turkish Coast Guard teams have successfully saved 91 irregular migrants who were forcibly pushed back into Turkish territorial waters by Greek authorities.
The dramatic operation unfolded off the coasts of Izmir and Muğla, highlighting the ongoing challenges in the region.
Upon receiving information about a group of irregular migrants stranded in life rafts, the Turkish Coast Guard swiftly deployed boats to the area, demonstrating their commitment to safeguarding human lives.
The 91 individuals, who had been pushed into Turkish waters against their will, were brought ashore safely by the dedicated Coast Guard teams. This rescue effort serves as a stark reminder of the risks and difficulties faced by irregular migrants in their pursuit of safety and a better life.
In a separate operation, 61 more irregular migrants were apprehended off the coasts of Izmir and Aydın. The Turkish authorities are actively responding to these incidents to ensure the well-being and proper handling of these individuals.
Following established procedures, the rescued and apprehended irregular migrants will be transferred to the Provincial Directorate of Migration Management for further processing and assistance.
The ongoing situation in the region underscores the challenges faced by both migrants seeking refuge and the authorities tasked with their rescue and support. (ILKHA)