Greece saves 145 migrants stranded on river islet along Turkish border

AP , Thursday 22 Jun 2023

Greek authorities said they rescued 145 migrants found stranded Thursday on a small islet on the river that runs along the northeastern land border with Turkey.

Evros River
File photo: The Evros River is a key crossing point for migrants coming through Turkey to seek a better life in the European Union. AP

 

Police said that the 70 men, 45 women and 30 children were all in good health and identified as Syrians or Kurds. Greek authorities launched the rescue after being alerted to the migrants' presence by a nongovernmental organization.

The Evros River — Meric in Turkish — is a key crossing point for migrants coming through Turkey to seek a better life in the European Union.

It's quite common for smuggling gangs to dump migrants on islets mid-river and flee to avoid arrest by Greek authorities.

Thousands of people also try to enter Greece by sea. On June 14, a battered fishing trawler carrying up to 750 people sank far off southwestern Greece, with only 104 survivors.

The ship had left Libya for Italy, and Greece's coast guard has been widely criticized for failing to rescue the migrants before their vessel capsized and sank.

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