The Turkish Coast Guard received a tip about irregular migrants in distress off the coast of Ayvalık, prompting them to take action. Upon reaching the area with their Coast Guard boat “KB-4510,” they rescued a total of 41 irregular migrants, including 16 children, who had been pushed back by Greek authorities.
The rescued migrants were brought to the Coast Guard Command in Cunda Island, where they received humanitarian aid such as food, water, medicine, and medical supplies. After providing necessary assistance, they were then transferred to the Provincial Directorate of Immigration for further processing.
This incident highlights the ongoing challenges faced by irregular migrants attempting to cross borders in search of a better life. The dangerous journey often puts their lives at risk, and they are vulnerable to pushback policies implemented by neighboring countries.
The Turkish Coast Guard’s swift response and rescue efforts demonstrate their commitment to protecting the lives of those in distress at sea. Despite the challenges posed by irregular migration, they continue to carry out their duties with professionalism and dedication.
The cooperation between different agencies, such as the Coast Guard, Immigration Directorate, and humanitarian organizations, plays a crucial role in providing support and assistance to migrants in need. By working together, they can ensure the safety and well-being of all individuals, regardless of their immigration status.