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    Six Migrants Drown in Aegean Sea as Boat Sinks Off Turkey’s Coast

    February 27, 2025Updated:February 27, 20252 Mins Read
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    File photo: A group of migrants who set off from Izmir, Turkey, in June 2023 | Photo: Turkish Coast Guard / Handout / Anadolu Agency. Source: Infomigrants.
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    A tragic migrant boat disaster unfolded in the Aegean Sea on Wednesday, as six people lost their lives when their inflatable boat sank off Turkey’s western coast. According to Turkish authorities, the coast guard responded to the emergency before dawn in waters south of Izmir, a major city along Turkey’s coastline. The rescue operation successfully saved 27 people, including seven who were found struggling in the water.

    Turkish Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya confirmed the recovery of six bodies and the arrest of a suspected smuggler believed to be responsible for organizing the perilous journey. This incident adds to the growing number of migrant deaths along this dangerous route, with a similar tragedy in mid-January claiming the lives of seven migrants in the same area.

    The Aegean Sea remains one of the most treacherous paths for migrants seeking to reach Europe. Many attempt the crossing from Turkey to nearby Greek islands such as Samos and Lesbos, which serve as primary entry points into the European Union. These journeys are often undertaken in overcrowded, unseaworthy boats operated by smugglers, putting lives at constant risk.

    Shipwrecks and migrant fatalities have become a recurring crisis in the Mediterranean. According to the International Organization for Migration (IOM), at least 2,333 migrants were reported missing or dead in the Mediterranean in 2024. The number continues to rise as desperate migrants flee conflict, poverty, and instability in search of safety and better opportunities in Europe.

    Humanitarian organizations and rights groups have repeatedly called for stronger efforts to address the migrant crisis, urging European and international authorities to create safer legal pathways for migration. However, stricter border policies and increased patrols have led to migrants taking even more dangerous routes, often with tragic consequences.

    The latest incident highlights the urgent need for coordinated international action to prevent further loss of life at sea. As the smuggling networks remain active and the demand for migration routes persists, many fear that more tragedies like this will continue unless comprehensive solutions are implemented.

    Aegean Sea migrant tragedy EU border security humanitarian response Izmir migrant deaths Mediterranean migration crisis migrant smuggling Turkey boat sinking
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