World News | Greek Authorities Rescue Dozens of Migrants on Small Boats in Aegean Sea

Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. Greek authorities on Saturday rescued nearly 100 migrants in inflatable dinghies trying to cross from Turkiye to the nearby eastern Aegean Sea islands in four separate incidents, the coast guard said.

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Athens (Greece), Aug 19 (AP) Greek authorities on Saturday rescued nearly 100 migrants in inflatable dinghies trying to cross from Turkiye to the nearby eastern Aegean Sea islands in four separate incidents, the coast guard said.

In recent weeks, Greece has seen a rise in such arrivals, mostly in small unseaworthy boats provided by smugglers.

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A coast guard statement said a patrol boat located 41 people early Saturday on an inflatable dinghy which was drifting off the island of Lesbos. All were safely evacuated and taken to a reception center on the island.

Following a chase earlier Saturday, a coast guard patrol boat stopped another dinghy carrying 17 people near the eastern Aegean islets of Arkii. The migrants were taken to the island of Patmos, while one of them was arrested on suspicion of belonging to a smuggling ring.

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Late on Friday, another boat carrying 17 people was found adrift off the island of Samos. One of the migrants required medical treatment, while the rest were taken to a reception center on Samos. Another 18 people - including three children - were picked up from a second boat off Samos later in the day.

Greek officials have blamed the increase in arrivals largely on conflicts in Africa that are adding pressure on the main smuggling routes to Europe, and also on a burgeoning black market industry in Turkiye that produces low-quality inflatable boats. Better summer sailing conditions have also contributed to the hike in numbers.

The Greek government says it has not changed its policy of intercepting boats at sea which had significantly reduced arrivals of migrants in recent years.

Human rights groups have accused Greece of carrying out illegal summary deportations to Turkiye of people who managed to reach Greek shores. Athens strongly denies that. (AP)

(The above story is verified and authored by Press Trust of India (PTI) staff. PTI, India’s premier news agency, employs more than 400 journalists and 500 stringers to cover almost every district and small town in India.. The views appearing in the above post do not reflect the opinions of LatestLY)

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