At least 16 drown, 30 missing as refugee boat sinks off north Cyprus

Over 100 people have been rescued in a joint operation by Turkish Cypriot and Turkish coastguards, reports say


AFP July 18, 2018
Over 100 people have been rescued in a joint operation by Turkish Cypriot and Turkish coastguards. PHOTO: REUTERS/ FILE

ISTANBUL: At least 16 refugees were drowned and around 30 missing on Wednesday after their boat sank in the Mediterranean off the north of Cyprus, Turkish state media reports said.

The boat was carrying 150 people when it went down off the village of Yeni Erenkoy in the breakaway Turkish Cypriot-controlled portion of the island, which is only recognised by Ankara.

Over 100 people were rescued in a joint operation by Turkish Cypriot and Turkish coastguards, reports added.

There has been a rife in migrant ships and refugees drowning. A similar incident took place in mediterranean where atleast 60 migrants died in sea.

90 migrants, mostly Pakistanis, believed dead in shipwreck off Libya

When their rubber dinghy sank last week, according to survivor testimonies gathered by a rights group in Sicily.

The Diciotti, an Italian coastguard ship carrying more than 500 migrants, docked on Tuesday night at the Sicilian  port of Pozzallo.

Among those on board were around 40 survivors of an accident last Tuesday which saw a US Navy boat come to the aid of drowning migrants after their dinghy sank off the coast of Libya.

At the time the US Navy reported seeing around 12 bodies in the water but were unable to locate them after the rescue.

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