At least 13 migrants died off the coast of Turkey
Sunday after the inflatable dinghy carrying them to
Greece collided with a ferry, Turkish media reported.
Four children were among the victims of the accident
involving a boat carrying 46 migrants from the
northwestern Turkish port of Canakkale to the Greek
island of Lesbos, Dogan news agency reported.
Twenty people were rescued and 13 people were still
missing, the report added.
There was no information on the nationalities of the
migrants.
The sinking was the second Sunday in the Aegean
Sea, with the Greek coastguard reporting another two
dozen feared missing from a boat that got into trouble
close to Lesbos.
The coastguard said it had rescued 20 people spotted
in the water by a helicopter deployed by EU border
agency Frontex, but the survivors said another 26
people had been in the boat.
On Saturday, a five-year-old Syrian girl died in
another attempted crossing from Turkey to Greece —
a perilous journey that has claimed hundreds of
migrant lives this year


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