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Out of a total of 23,676 illegal immigrants who went on the voyage of hope by various sea vehicles from the Aegean and Mediterranean in 2021 and were rescued by Turkish Coast Guard teams, 15,794 of them were discovered by the Greek security forces and left for dead in the Aegean Sea in rubber dinghies with lowered air. According to Coast Guard Command records, 11 migrants were killed in the pushback incidents.
Çanakkale, Balıkesir and Izmir Dikili County Pony, Izmir, Cesme and towns and Menderes, Aydin, Didim and Kuşadası of the town of Chios, Rhodes, Marmaris, Muğla, Antalya Nov from county to country, and Edirne Ipsala Kos from Bodrum, Mugla, county or captured while attempting to reach Europe from farmakosi immigrants to the islands, the mistreatment of the Greek soldiers are faced with.
Elements of Greece are pushing illegal immigrants who have taken their valuables back to Turkish territorial waters in rubber boats, life jackets or boats whose engines they have dismantled.
The crews of the Coast Guard Command of the Ministry of Internal Affairs caught 23,676 illegal immigrants on the voyage of hope in 848 incidents that took place in 2021. a total of 15 migrants died in 2021, in addition, 113 organizers were caught by the work of teams.
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THERE WERE 619 CASES OF PUSHBACK
According to the data of the Turkish Coast Guard Command; In 2021, there were 619 cases of pushback. A total of 15,794 migrants, who were on a voyage of hope by various sea vehicles from the Aegean and Mediterranean, were pushed back into Turkish waters by Greek Coast Guard crews. Turkish Coast Guard crews rescued many migrants alive. According to Coast Guard Command records, 11 migrants died last year in pushback incidents.
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MIGRANTS WERE ABANDONED TO THEIR FATE
One of the pushback incidents that drew a reaction occurred in March 2020 off the Bodrum district of Muğla. The Greek soldier on the Coast Guard boat was seen trying to sink the migrants’ boat with an iron stick. The illegal immigrants who were left for dead were rescued by the teams of the Turkish Coast Guard Command.
On February 01, 2022, in the Ipsala district of Edirne, 19 migrant people were killed in freezing cold when their clothes were removed by Greek soldiers the previous day.
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