Migrants “showed signs of hypothermia and fatigue.” 14 They are children
The Maritime Police rescued 23 newly arrived migrants on Monday to a Greek Islands beach, in a terrestrial patrolling operation within the border agency’s mission in Greece, and “showed signs of hypothermia and fatigue.”
In a statement issued Wednesday, the Maritime Police said they rescued 23 migrants, of which 14 children, six women and three men, who landed on a Greek Islands beach. ”
“The Maritime Police subsequently carried out the transport of migrants to the facilities of the Greek authorities,” this security force said in a statement.
The Maritime Police Mission fits the ‘Joint Operation Greece’, protected by the Border European Agency and in support of the Greek Coastal Guard, “with the aim of controlling and watching the Greek and external maritime borders of the European Union, in the fight against crime Transfronho, as part of the functions of European Coast Guard, ”recalls this authority.