ATHENS: At least 16 people, including six children, perished yesterday after a migrant boat capsized in the Aegean Sea, the deadliest disaster in the area since a controversial deal between the EU and Turkey to try to stem the flow of migrants two years ago, reports AFP.
The boat was ferrying migrants from Turkey to Greece when it went down overnight off the island of Agathonissi.
Two women and a man who managed to swim to safety on the island sounded the alarm and port police said they believe two or three people are still missing.
A patrol boat, a military helicopter and three fishing vessels are taking part in the rescue operation and officials are waiting for reinforcements from Frontex, the European border agency.
Another two migrants died on Saturday near the land border with Turkey when the truck they were travelling in overturned trying to avoid a police check, the authorities said.
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