Türkiye rebuffs claims by Greece that a Turkish offshore vessel displayed weapons and obstructed search and rescue operations by entering the Greek area of responsibility and territorial waters in the Aegean Sea
Human rights groups and media outlets have frequently reported on illegal pushbacks and human rights breaches by Greek authorities in the Aegean Sea.
The claims stem from an October 31 incident in which a boat was assigned to carry out search and rescue operations in the south of Samos Island to find eight missing people, the Turkish Coast Guard Command said in a statement on Wednesday. The body was taken from the sea at 11.35 p.m. local time and transferred to Kusadasi Port to carry out necessary procedures, it said.
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