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Over 30 persons Found Stranded On Unnamed Island

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Last updated: August 17, 2022 12:16 am
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Published: August 17, 2022
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A group of 38 migrants, including a heavily pregnant woman, have been found stranded on a tiny, unnamed island along the Turkish-Greek border.

According to BBC reports, the 22 men, nine women and seven children say they have been on the Evros river islet since mid-July.

After being located on Monday, they were taken to mainland Greece.

The country’s migration minister said the group were all in a “very good condition” and the pregnant woman had been taken to hospital as a precaution.

However, at least one child died on the islet, which is near the Greek town of Lavara, according to the group and human rights agencies. Greek police have yet to confirm this.

Migration Minister Notis Mitarachi visited the Evros region on Tuesday. While he did not confirm the child’s death, he said the government would work with the International Red Cross and Red Crescent to retrieve the body to ensure a dignified burial.

There had been some uncertainty over the group’s location and therefore over whether Turkey or Greece should have stepped in to help.

Greek authorities initially said the people – who police say all identify themselves as Syrian – were in Turkish territory.

They were eventually found about 4km (2.4 miles) south of the coordinates outside the Greek territory that was initially reported some days ago. This is why, Greek police suggest, the migrants had not been found earlier.

Baida, one of the women in the group, described being treated like “a football game between the two sides” – Turkey and Greece.

“No-one wants us. No-one hears us. No-one wants to help,” she added.

/BBC

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