Collision between Greek Coast Guard vessel, migrant boat kills at least 14
A boat carrying migrants has collided with a Greek Coast Guard vessel in the Aegean Sea near the island of Chios, killing at least 14 people, the Coast Guard says.
The incident occurred around 9pm local time on Tuesday (19:00 GMT) off the coast of Chios’s Mersinidi area, Greece’s Athens-Macedonian News Agency (AMNA) reported.
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The Coast Guard said 26 people were rescued and brought to a hospital in Chios, including 24 migrants and two Coast Guard officers.
It said it was not immediately clear how many others had been on the speedboat.
Seven children and a pregnant woman were among the injured, Greek media reported.
A search-and-rescue operation involving patrol boats, a helicopter and divers was under way in the area, AMNA said.
Footage shared by Greece’s Ta Nea newspaper appeared to show at least one person being brought from a boat docked next to a jetty into a vehicle with blue flashing lights.
An unnamed Coast Guard official told the Reuters news agency that the collision occurred after the migrant boat “manoeuvred toward” a Coast Guard vessel that had instructed it to turn back.
Greece has long been a key transit point for migrants and refugees from the Middle East, Africa and Asia trying to reach Europe.
In 2015 and 2016, Greece was on the frontline of a migration crisis as nearly one million people landed on its islands, including Chios, from nearby Turkiye.
But arrivals have dropped in recent years as Greece has toughened its migration policies, including tighter border controls and sea patrols.
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The country has come under scrutiny for its treatment of migrants and refugees approaching by sea, including one shipwreck in 2023 in which hundreds of migrants died after what witnesses said was the Coast Guard’s attempt to tow their trawler.
The European Union’s border agency said last year that it was reviewing 12 cases of potential human rights violations by Greece, including some allegations that people seeking asylum were pushed back from Greece’s frontiers.
Greece has denied carrying out human rights violations or pushing asylum seekers from its shores.
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