Overview
- A migrant boat capsized near the Greek island of Lesbos, leaving seven dead, including two children, and 23 survivors rescued.
- In a separate incident off the Turkish coast near Canakkale, nine people died, and one remains missing after a boat sank.
- A 20-year-old survivor from the Lesbos incident was arrested on suspicion of people smuggling after being identified as the dinghy's pilot.
- Search and rescue efforts are ongoing in both locations, involving coast guard vessels, helicopters, and nearby boats.
- The tragedies underscore persistent dangers on the Aegean Sea migration route, where increased Greek patrols and shifting smuggling networks complicate enforcement and rescue efforts.