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Greek coastguard rescues 85 migrants from sea

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Update: 2014-01-02 05:55:29

DHAKA: Greece’s coastguard on January 2 rescued a group of 85 undocumented migrants including women and children from a sailing ship in the southeastern Aegean Sea, officials said.

‘The migrants are currently being transferred to other vessels and will be taken to the island of Astypalaia,’ a coastguard spokeswoman told media, reports daily Hurriyet.

The island of Astypalaia lies at almost 100 kilometres from the Turkish coast.

Refugee traffic has soared over the past year because of the ongoing war in Syria.

Arrivals to Greece by sea have increased with the refugee flow who board on boats from Turkey’s southern coast to reach one of Greece`s islands.  

Coastguard spokesman Nikos Lagadianos had earlier told Skai TV that the rescue process had been complicated by hail and high winds.

‘We gave them food and water and they are not in danger,’ Lagadianos told the channel.

‘There are small children and women among the migrants,’ he said, adding, ‘It was a major operation that lasted all night’.

The nationalities of the immigrants were not immediately clear.

BDST: 1653 HRS, JAN 02, 2014
Edited by Robab Rosan, Current Affairs Editor

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