Twenty-two migrants die off Greek coast after six days at sea
Twenty-two migrants died off the Greek coast after spending six days at sea in a dinghy headed for Europe. The boat departed from Tobruk, Libya, on March 21st.

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AI-generatedTwenty-two migrants died off the Greek coast after spending six days at sea in a dinghy headed for Europe. The boat departed from Tobruk, Libya, on March 21st. A European border agency vessel rescued twenty-six survivors, including a woman and a child, near Crete on Friday. Poor weather and lack of supplies contributed to the deaths. Greek authorities arrested two men from South Sudan on suspicion of people trafficking. The survivors were primarily from Bangladesh, South Sudan, and Chad. At least 41,696 migrants arrived in Greece by sea in 2025, with over 4,000 arriving so far this year, highlighting the perilous nature of these crossings.
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5 extractedAt least 103 people were considered dead or missing in the eastern Mediterranean in 2025.
At least 41,696 arrived in Greece by sea in 2025, according to the UN's refugee agency UNHCR.
Two men from South Sudan, aged 19 and 22, had been arrested on suspicion of people trafficking.
The migrant boat had left the port of Tobruk in eastern Libya on 21 March.
Twenty-two migrants have died off the Greek coast after spending six days in a dinghy bound for Europe.