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Bodies of 17 migrants, asylum seekers found in boat off Greece's Crete

Dec 08, 2025

Athens [Greece] December 8: The bodies of at least 17 migrants and asylum seekers have been found in a partially deflated boat off the Greek island of Crete, according to the country's coastguard.
The victims, as well as two survivors, were discovered on Saturday, some 26 nautical miles (48km) southwest of Crete.
A spokeswoman for the Greek coastguard told the AFP news agency that all of the victims were men.
"Two survivors in critical condition have been hospitalised," the spokeswoman added. "Autopsies have to be carried out as the circumstances of the sinking are not known." The Athens News Agency reported that the boat was spotted by a Turkish cargo ship, which alerted the authorities. The Greek coastguard rushed two vessels to the scene, while the European Union's border agency Frontex sent a boat, an aircraft and a Super Puma helicopter to help in the rescue effort. (Agencies)
Source: Qatar Tribune

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