
"A Greek coast guard boat collided with a migrant speedboat off the island of Chios on Tuesday, leaving many people dead or injured. The Coast Guard said that the bodies of 14 people 11 men and three women were recovered from the sea. One of the injured women later died in hospital, bringing the death toll to at least 15. ERTNews, a Greek broadcaster, reported that 25 injured individuals, including 11 children and two coast guard officers, were taken to the island's hospital. A search-and-rescue operation involving patrol boats, a helicopter, and divers was underway to find potentially missing individuals, as the total number of people who had been on board the speedboat was not immediately clear."
"What do we know about the collision? According to the media reports, a boat carrying dozens of migrants was traveling from Turkey toward the coast of Chios. A Greek coast guard patrol reportedly spotted the boat and ordered it to change course. ERT, the public broadcaster, said the patrol issued a warning signal after spotting the migrant boat, which then tried to escape. For reasons that are still unclear, the two boats collided, causing some people to fall into the sea, according to the Athens news channel Skai. No official statement has been released yet."
A collision between a Greek coast guard boat and a migrant speedboat occurred off Chios, causing numerous deaths and injuries. The coast guard recovered 14 bodies — 11 men and three women — and an injured woman later died in hospital, bringing the death toll to at least 15. Twenty-five injured people, including 11 children and two coast guard officers, were taken to the island's hospital. Search-and-rescue operations with patrol boats, a helicopter, and divers were underway to locate potentially missing persons. The migrant boat was traveling from Turkey toward Chios, was ordered to change course and issued a warning signal, then attempted to escape and collided for unclear reasons. No official statement has been released. The crossing from Turkey to eastern Aegean islands remains a perilous route, with the UNHCR reporting about 1,000 crossings since the start of the year.
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