Turkish Coast Guard rescues 59 irregular migrants pushed back by Greek forces
Turkish Coast Guard has successfully saved 59 irregular migrants, including children, who were forcibly pushed back into Turkish territorial waters by Greek forces.
The rescue operation was launched after receiving crucial information about irregular migrants stranded in life rafts off the coast of Muğla. Turkish Coast Guard boats were dispatched promptly to respond to the distress call.
The 59 rescued individuals, who had been pushed back from Greek waters, have now been brought safely ashore. Their harrowing ordeal has come to an end, thanks to the swift and decisive action taken by the Turkish Coast Guard.
Simultaneously, in a separate series of operations carried out off the coasts of Izmir and Muğla, 126 additional irregular migrants were captured. These migrants will undergo necessary procedures and be transferred to the Provincial Directorate of Migration Management for further processing.
The Turkish Coast Guard's unwavering commitment to saving lives and ensuring the safety of irregular migrants in distress continues to be a vital component of their mission.
This latest rescue operation highlights the ongoing challenges in the region and the need for collaborative efforts to address them. (ILKHA)