Published : 17-11-2017
The Turkish coast guards rescued 22 migrants from Syria on a rubber boat, on the opposite of the Turkish coastal city of Bodrum, while they were "illegally" on their way to the Greek island of Kos, the day before yesterday.
The Turkish coast guards stopped 24 refugees from Syria, including a Palestinian, on a rubber boat at the Fathiya Bay, off the Aegean Sea, on their way to the Greek Islands. They were returned to the Bodrum Harbor and were subjected to medical examinations before being handed over to the competent authorities.
Thousands of Palestinian refugees are anticipating a chance to reach Europe, to flee the ongoing war in Syria and put an end to their suffering due to their displacement in the countries adjacent to Syria. According to AGPS, 50 Palestinian-Syrian refugees died after drowning on route to the European countries.
The Turkish coast guards rescued 22 migrants from Syria on a rubber boat, on the opposite of the Turkish coastal city of Bodrum, while they were "illegally" on their way to the Greek island of Kos, the day before yesterday.
The Turkish coast guards stopped 24 refugees from Syria, including a Palestinian, on a rubber boat at the Fathiya Bay, off the Aegean Sea, on their way to the Greek Islands. They were returned to the Bodrum Harbor and were subjected to medical examinations before being handed over to the competent authorities.
Thousands of Palestinian refugees are anticipating a chance to reach Europe, to flee the ongoing war in Syria and put an end to their suffering due to their displacement in the countries adjacent to Syria. According to AGPS, 50 Palestinian-Syrian refugees died after drowning on route to the European countries.