Wednesday, March 4, 2026
More
    HomeEUFifteen migrants died off Greece after boat collision with coast guard

    Fifteen migrants died off Greece after boat collision with coast guard

    -

    ATHENS, Feb 3 (Reuters) - Fifteen ​migrants died in the Aegean Sea off Greece on Tuesday after their boat collided with a coast guard vessel off the island of Chios, the ⁠coast guard said.

    A coastguard official said they spotted a dingy transporting migrants towards Chios, which lies a few miles off the coast of Turkey, and ordered them to ‍turn back. 

    "The smugglers manoeuvred toward the coast guard vessel causing a collision," the official told Reuters.

    The ​coast guard said 25 migrants were rescued but one of them, a woman, later died. A search and rescue operation was ongoing.

    Reuters was unable to independently verify how ​the collision occurred. The nationality of the migrants was not clear. 

    Two coast guard officers were injured and transferred to hospital, a second official told Reuters. Witnesses reported that about 30-35 people were on board, a government official said.

    Greece, in the southeast corner of the European Union, has long been a favoured ‌gateway to Europe for migrants and refugees from the Middle East, Africa and ‌Asia.

    In 2015-2016, Greece was at the frontline of Europe's migration crisis and nearly one million people landed ​on its islands, including Chios, from Turkey. 

    In recent years, arrivals have dropped and Greece has toughened its stance on migrants. Since 2019, the centre-right government has ‌reinforced border controls with fences and sea patrols.

    Greece 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 coastguard’s attempt to tow their trawler.

    The EU border agency said last year that it was reviewing 12 cases of potential human rights ⁠violations by Greece, including some ⁠allegations migrants seeking asylum were pushed back from Greece's frontiers.

    Greece denies that it violates ​human rights or that it forcefully returns asylum seekers from its shores.

    (Reporting by Lefteris Papadimas, Yannis Souliotis and ‌Renne Maltezou; Editing by Edward McAllister)

    tagreuters.com2026binary_LYNXMPEM130GL-VIEWIMAGE

    tagreuters.com2026binary_LYNXMPEM1309T-VIEWIMAGE

    tagreuters.com2026binary_LYNXMPEM1309V-VIEWIMAGE

    tagreuters.com2026binary_LYNXMPEM1309U-VIEWIMAGE

    Author

    Stay Connected

    1,800FansLike
    259FollowersFollow
    121FollowersFollow
    1,263FollowersFollow
    90,000SubscribersSubscribe

    Related articles

    Latest posts

    Share on Social Media

    spot_img