Turkish Coast Guard rescues 91 irregular migrants pushed back by Greek forces

Turkish Coast Guard successfully rescued 91 irregular migrants who had been forcefully pushed back into Turkish territorial waters by Greek forces.

Ekleme: 26.08.2023 13:31:33 / Güncelleme: 26.08.2023 13:31:33 / English News / İzmir Haberleri
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These incidents unfolded in six separate episodes, highlighting the ongoing challenges faced by migrants attempting to cross the Aegean Sea in search of a better life.

Off the coast of Izmir, a total of 91 irregular migrants found themselves in distress after being forcefully turned away by Greek forces. The Turkish Coast Guard swiftly responded to these emergencies, demonstrating their commitment to safeguarding lives and upholding maritime humanitarian principles.

Furthermore, in a separate operation within Izmir's jurisdiction, law enforcement authorities managed to apprehend 29 more irregular migrants along with one individual suspected of involvement in migrant smuggling. These arrests underscore the complexities of the migrant situation in the region, where individuals often resort to perilous journeys in pursuit of a brighter future.

Upon reaching the shores of Izmir, the 91 rescued irregular migrants were provided immediate assistance and essential care. Subsequently, they were transferred to the Provincial Directorate of Migration Management, where necessary administrative procedures were initiated. This step reflects Türkiye's dedication to managing migration flows in a systematic and humane manner.

The events of the past days emphasize the pressing need for international cooperation and comprehensive solutions to address the challenges posed by irregular migration. As the Turkish Coast Guard continues to stand vigilant along its shores, these incidents underscore the urgency of collaborative efforts to ensure the safety and well-being of all individuals, regardless of their migratory status. (ILKHA)