Tragedy at Sea: Migrant Crisis Rekindles Tensions in Greece

Fourteen migrants perished in the Aegean Sea after their boat collided with a coast guard vessel near Chios, Greece. The collision occurred during a pursuit, and 24 survivors were rescued. Greece continues to face challenges with migrant arrivals, prompting stricter border controls and international scrutiny over its treatment of migrants.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 04-02-2026 03:13 IST | Created: 04-02-2026 03:13 IST
Tragedy at Sea: Migrant Crisis Rekindles Tensions in Greece
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A tragic incident unfolded in the Aegean Sea as fourteen migrants lost their lives following a collision between their boat and a Greek coast guard vessel near Chios Island. This devastating event highlights the ongoing migrant crisis facing Greece and rekindles scrutiny over its handling of such situations.

The collision occurred when a dinghy carrying migrants was detected near Chios, prompting the coast guard to order a retraction. However, the smugglers maneuvered the vessel into the path of the coast guard, leading to the fatal incident. Despite the tragedy, 24 migrants were successfully rescued.

Greece has historically been a key entry point into Europe for migrants, especially during the 2015-2016 crisis. The nation has since increased maritime patrols and border fortifications, amid accusations of human rights violations concerning the handling of asylum seekers. The EU is reviewing multiple claims against Greece, though the nation denies any wrongdoing.

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