Six migrants drown off Turkiye’s Aegean coast

Six migrants drowned while another 27 were rescued by the coast guard when their boat started sinking off the western coast of Turkiye, the interior minister said on Wednesday. (AFP/File)
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Updated 19 February 2025
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Six migrants drown off Turkiye’s Aegean coast

  • The incident took place before dawn just south of the seaside resort of Izmir
  • “The bodies of six lifeless illegal immigrants were fished out of the water,” Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya wrote on X

ISTANBUL: Six migrants drowned while another 27 were rescued by the coast guard when their boat started sinking off the western coast of Turkiye, the interior minister said on Wednesday.
The incident took place before dawn just south of the seaside resort of Izmir in the waters separating the Turkish coast from the Greek island of Samos, which lies just 15 kilometers (nine miles) away.
“The bodies of six lifeless illegal immigrants were fished out of the water,” Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya wrote on X, adding that the coast guard had rescued 27 others, one of whom was detained on suspicion of smuggling.
Last month, seven migrants drowned in the same stretch of water.
Shipwrecks are very common on the short but perilous route between the Turkish coast and the nearby Greek islands of Samos, Rhodes and Lesbos that serve as entry points to the European Union.
According to the International Organization for Migration (IOM), 2,333 migrants disappeared or died in the Mediterranean last year.


Russia urges prudence on Iran as US builds up military assets in the Middle East 

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Russia urges prudence on Iran as US builds up military assets in the Middle East 

  • Kremlin seeing an unprecedented escalation ‌of tension ‌around Iran
MOSCOW: The Kremlin said ​on Thursday that it was seeing an unprecedented escalation ‌of tension ‌around Iran ​as ‌the ⁠United ​States moved ⁠military assets into the Middle East, and ⁠Moscow urged ‌both ‌Tehran ​and “other ‌parties” to exercise ‌prudence and restraint.
The Kremlin said naval ‌drills between Iran and Russia ⁠were planned ⁠well in advance of the current tensions.