Published: 13:49, July 10, 2024
7 illegal migrants dead, 19 rescued after boat sinks off Turkish coast
By Xinhua
This handout photograph taken and released on March 15, 2024 in Canakkale by Turkish news agency DHA (Demiroren News Agency) shows a coast guard officer looking through binoculars as a drone searches for victims, after at least eight migrants drowned after a boat carrying them capsized off the Turkish coast in the Aegean Sea.  (PHOTO /  DHA (DEMIROREN NEWS AGENCY) / AFP)

ISTANBUL - Seven irregular migrants were killed, and 19 others were rescued on Tuesday when their boat sank in the Aegean Sea off Türkiye's western province of Izmir, the Turkish Coast Guard said.

The Coast Guard said in a statement that 19 irregular migrants stranded on Karaada Island have been rescued while seven others were confirmed dead.

Official statistics released on Tuesday showed that the total number of migrants intercepted off Turkish coasts has reached 24,303 so far this year

It added that a rescue team consisting of frogmen, backed by a helicopter, is still working to search for one missing.

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The destination of the migrants was not immediately clear.

The Aegean Sea has been an important route for migrants trying to reach Europe via Türkiye.

Official statistics released on Tuesday showed that the total number of migrants intercepted off Turkish coasts has reached 24,303 so far this year.

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Additionally, 137 smugglers have been detained during the same period.