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12 dead after migrant boat sinks off Turkey

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ANKARA: Twelve people died ater a boat carrying migrants sank off southweste­rn Turkey on Monday, the coastguard said.

Thirty-one migrants were rescued ater the boat went down off the coast of Bodrum district in Mugla province, the coastguard added, with search and rescue efforts continuing.

The nationalit­y of the migrants was not immediatel­y known. The incident took place a few kilometres from the Greek island of Kos.

Home to three million Syrian refugees and up to 300,000 Iraqis who have fled conflict, Turkey is a transit country for migrants trying to reach Europe.

Numbers have dropped since hiting a peak in 2015 when over a million people arrived in Greece from Turkey, mostly via boats, during the worst refugee crisis since the Second World War.

But a March 2016 deal between Ankara and the European Union helped staunch the flow.

Arrivals on the Greek islands were 875,000 in 2015, dropping to under 40,000 per year in 2017 and 2018, according to EU border force Frontex.

Between January and June this year, 555 migrants died atempting to cross the Mediterran­ean, according to the Internatio­nal Organizati­on for Migration. The figure was 924 last year with a peak of 2,911 deaths recorded in 2016.

Several hundred Bosnians protested on Sunday against an influx of migrants in the western border town of Bihac, warning of security and health risks from thousands sleeping rough.

Bosnia, spared the big migrant wave of 2015, is now seeing an influx of people trying to reach wealthier nations via neighbouri­ng Croatia, a European Union member. About 25,000 people from Asia and North Africa entered the Balkan country from Serbia and Montenegro last year, and about 9,000 have arrived this year.

Around 6,000 are in Bihac and Velika Kladusa, two towns bordering Croatia, but only about 3,500 have been sheltered in four transit centres there. Others sleep in parks and abandoned buildings. “I came here to express dissatisfa­ction with the situation politician­s have brought upon both us and migrants,” said Maja Tabakovic, 35, at the peaceful rally in the main square.

“The whole town is feeling insecure.” Town authoritie­s have long called on Bosnia’s national government to lit the burden from the border area and accommodat­e migrants elsewhere.

 ?? Agence France-presse ?? ↑ Turkish coastguard rescue illegal migrants after their boat sank in the Aegean sea off the coast of southweste­rn Turkey on Monday.
Agence France-presse ↑ Turkish coastguard rescue illegal migrants after their boat sank in the Aegean sea off the coast of southweste­rn Turkey on Monday.

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