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Twenty-two migrants die off Greek coast after six days at sea

By Thomson Reuters Mar 28, 2026 | 6:22 AM

March 28 (Reuters) – Twenty-two migrants have died off the coast of Greece after spending six days at sea ​in a rubber boat, the ‌Greek coast guard said in a statement late on Friday.

Twenty-six people were rescued by a Frontex European border agency vessel off the ‌island ​of Crete.

“During the journey, ⁠the passengers (of the rubber ⁠boat) lost their orientation and remained at sea for six days without water and food,” it said.

Rescued migrants told ​authorities that 22 of them died while at sea and the ⁠bodies were thrown overboard ⁠on the orders of one ​of the traffickers, the statement said.

Greece has ​long been a favoured gateway to Europe ‌for migrants and refugees from the Middle East, Africa and Asia.

In 2015-16, it was at the frontline of Europe’s ⁠migration crisis and nearly 1 million people landed on its islands, mainly from Turkey.

Many are ⁠still attempting ‌to cross the Mediterranean ⁠sea in boats and accidents ​are ‌not rare.

Greece has since toughened its ​stance ⁠on migrants, reinforcing border controls with fences and sea patrols.

(Reporting by Chandni Shah in Bengaluru, Aleksandar Vasovic, Louisa Gouliamaki and Rene Maltezou; Editing by Joe Bavier and ​Louise Heavens)