Turkish coast guard rescues 37 irregular migrants in operation off Izmir and Muğla coasts

In a remarkable display of rescue efforts, the Turkish Coast Guard has successfully saved 37 irregular migrants from hazardous boats navigating the waters off Türkiye's western provinces of Izmir and Muğla.

Ekleme: 08.08.2023 10:10:47 / Güncelleme: 08.08.2023 10:10:47 / English News / İzmir Haberleri
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The operation, conducted on Monday, was aimed at aiding individuals striving to cross over to Greek islands.

According to an official announcement from the Turkish Coast Guard Command, the boats carrying these 37 migrants had been forcefully pushed back into Turkish territorial waters by Greek Coast Guard units. This incident further fuels the escalating tensions between the two neighboring nations, highlighting their differences in dealing with irregular migration.

With the rising number of irregular migrants attempting the perilous journey from Türkiye to Greece, the Turkish Coast Guard has significantly intensified its patrols in the Aegean Sea in recent months. This proactive approach has resulted in the successful rescue of numerous migrants, preventing potential tragedies. Simultaneously, the intensified efforts have led to the interception of thousands who embark on this treacherous voyage.

The Turkish government has expressed strong condemnation against Greece's alleged practice of pushing irregular migrants back into Turkish waters. Turkish authorities assert that such actions not only breach international laws but also put the lives of vulnerable migrants at grave risk as they seek improved prospects across international borders. This ongoing discord further underscores the complex challenges surrounding irregular migration and the urgent need for comprehensive solutions. (ILKHA)