At least seven died of migrants’ boat decay next to Lesbos

At least seven people, including two children, died in the boat carrying migrants from Darki to the nearest Greek Island, the Greek guard said.
A search and rescue operation on the north coast of Lespos has restored bodies. The Coast Guard said 23 people were rescued.
The Turkish media has reported that the Turkish Coast Guard has helped the incident after a rubber boat sank in the Aegian Sea between the continent and Lesbos.
State news agency Anatolu said the rescuers were taken to a hospital and the search continued.
The weather was good in the area, and it was not clear what was the reason for the boat ride Thursday morning.
There is no detailed information about the total number of people traveling on the boat, the type of nationalities or ship.
It goes on a search and rescue operation on the sea and ground with three Coast Guard ships, an Air Force helicopter and a boat.
Greece is one of the key points of entering the European Union for the Middle East, Africa and Asia and the European Union for the European Union for the European Union, many of them are making shorts of the neighboring Greek Islands on tragedy, mostly in boats that penetrate the Turkish coast.
Many people are not able to go or leave the bad weather and deadly accidents often.
The Greek government is suppressing trafficking among humans by increasing patrols in the sea. Many transport networks moved south, using large boats to take people from the coast of North Africa to South Greek.