Turkey rescues 26 asylum seekers pushed back by Greece

Greece
Sat, 16 May 2020 18:45 GMT
Turkish officials give them food and clothes, treat them with dignity Turkish coast guard units rescued at least 26 asylum seekers on Saturday who were pushed back into the sea by the Greek side as they attempted to enter Europe. The asylum seekers set of...
Turkey rescues 26 asylum seekers pushed back by Greece

Turkish officials give them food and clothes, treat them with dignity

Turkish coast guard units rescued at least 26 asylum seekers on Saturday who were pushed back into the sea by the Greek side as they attempted to enter Europe.

The asylum seekers set off from Turkey's Aegean coast off Canakkale province on a rubber boat. They wanted to reach Greece's Lesbos Island.

The group, including nationals from Afghanistan, Somalia, and Central Africa, were caught by the Greek Coast Guard and pushed back to Turkish waters.

After rescuing them, Turkish officials gave them food and clothes.

The asylum seekers included two children and five women.

Turkey has been one of the main routes for asylum seekers wanting to reach Europe, especially since Syria’s civil war started in 2011.

The country hosts nearly four million Syrian refugees, more than any other country in the world.

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