Turkish coastguard rescues 56 irregular migrants pushed back by Greece
Turkish Coast Guard teams rescued 56 irregular migrants who were pushed back into Turkish territorial waters by Greek Coast Guard teams off the coast of Ayvacık district of Çanakkale.
The Turkish Coast Guard has successfully rescued 56 irregular migrants who were pushed back into Turkish territorial waters by Greek Coast Guard teams. The rescue took place off the coast of the Ayvacık district of Çanakkale.
Teams from the Coast Guard's North Aegean Group Command managed to locate and rescue the migrants, who were on board a rubber dinghy. The boat had been forced back into Turkish waters by the Greek authorities.
Following the rescue operation, the 56 irregular migrants were transferred to the Foreigners Repatriation Centre in Ayvacık district, where the necessary procedures will be carried out.
This incident highlights the ongoing challenges and complexities related to irregular migration in the region. The authorities continue to address these issues through coordinated efforts to ensure the safety and proper treatment of persons affected by such situations. (ILKHA)