According to the coast guard's report, the two men were intercepted off the coast of Evia, a 15-meter (45-foot) speedboat was involved, and their intended direction was towards Turkey, the suspected point of departure.
Subsequently, the 35 migrants were discovered on a beach near Kymi, a town located in central Evia. This particular island has recently been facing wildfires, and tragically, a water-dropping plane involved in firefighting crashed, resulting in the loss of both pilots' lives.
Over the years, Greece has remained a prominent entry point for individuals seeking refuge from conflict or hardships in the Middle East and Africa, aspiring to build a better life within the European Union.
Traditionally, many were smuggled via small boats from the Turkish coast to Greece's eastern Aegean islands. However, due to intensified patrols in that area, this route has become less favoured. As an alternative, smugglers have been resorting to sailboats, densely packed with people, navigating through the central and southern Aegean, circumventing the southern tip of Greece, and continuing onward to Italy.
This Greek Defense Minister Nikos Dendias, during a visit to Chicago, participated in a wide-ranging…
The United States has frozen foreign aid to most countries, including Ukraine, but exempted Israel…
Three Greek Australians have been recognized for their outstanding contributions to the community in the…
Tennis Australia has reiterated its stance against players competing in Russia after Thanasi Kokkinakis participated…
President Erdoğan's declaration that Eskişehir's "borders" extend to Thessaloniki, Cyprus, Crimea, and Samarkand has reignited…
Greek authorities have broken up a drug ring in Athens that exploited migrants' healthcare IDs…