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14 migrants die as boat sinks off Turkey

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ISTANBUL: At least 14 migrants, including seven children, drowned yesterday when their flimsy boat sank off Turkey’s Aegean coast while trying to reach Greece, the latest fatalities in Europe’s refugee crisis.

The Turkish coastguard recovered the bodies from the wooden boat which was heading from the western province of Canakkale to the Greek island of Lesbos, the Dogan news agency said.

“This morning another 14 refugees died... Must there be another Aylan for the world to wake up. Humanity is watching from the sidelines,” said Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

He was referring to threeyear-old Syrian refugee Aylan Kurdi, whose body was pictured washed up on a Turkish beach in September in harrowing images that shocked the world, pressuring European leaders to step up their response to the crisis.

Dogan reported that 27 people were rescued in the Aegean on Wednesday, among them a pregnantwo­man,andthesurv­ivors were said to be in good condition. Coastguard workers backed by helicopter­s were continuing a search for those unaccounte­d for, Dogan said, without specifying how many might be missing.

“The boat probably sank after hitting rocks. It was severely damaged and apparently started to take in water but they decided to go ahead anyway,” Canakkale governor Hamza Erkal told Anatolia news agency.

“They apparently turned back after the boat took in more water but it sank before reaching the shore.”

There was no immediate informatio­n on the nationalit­ies of those on board.

The latest tragedy came as European leaders were due to meet African counterpar­ts in Malta to discuss the migration crisis.

There has been a sharp spike in the numbers of migrants and refugees setting out from Turkey for the European Union in search of better lives.

Turkey has surpassed North Africa as the main launching point for migrants heading to Europe, and currently hosts more than 2.2 million refugees from the war in neighbouri­ng Syria. — AFP

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