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An Iraqi irregular migrant who was rescued by the Turkish Coast Guard along with 45 others in the Aegean Sea on Jan. 15 said Greek naval officers "tried to kill" them.

Axar.az reports citing Hurriyetdailynews.

Coast Guard teams saved the migrants off Kushadası district of Aydın province after a semi-submerged boat carrying the migrants including children started taking in water.

Iraqi migrant Mohammed Fadil, whose 4-year-old daughter's body was recovered, claimed that Greek naval officers were responsible for the incident.

A boat belonging to the Greek Coast Guard Command stopped us in open sea, Fadil told reporters at the Kushadası State Hospital.

“There were strong waves. We thought they came to save us. They told us to cut the engine. They tied our boat to theirs with a rope, and then they started to turn us in circles,” Fadil said.

"It was so inhumane. They tried to kill us," he added.

Fadil said they had been left for dead mercilessly until the Turkish Coast Guard teams came and saved them, adding: "I saved my two children, but I could not save the other.”

Roughly 14,000 irregular migrants came to Greece in 2018, according to Greek officials.

Turkey has been the main route for refugees trying to cross into Europe, especially since the beginning of the Syrian civil war in 2011.

Date
2019.01.16 / 12:59
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Axar.az
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