Five migrants -
four women and one child - drowned when their boat capsized off the
Greek island of Samos close to Turkey's coast, Greek coast guard
officials said on Saturday. Five
other migrants were rescued, the officials said, and coast guard
vessels assisted by a helicopter were searching for more survivors. The
incident occurred a day after two ferries took more than 120 migrants
back to Turkey from the Greek island of Lesbos, in the second round of
returns under an EU deal with Ankara to halt mass migration across the
Aegean Sea to Europe. The accord, which
came into force on Monday, aims to stem an uncontrolled influx into the
European Union of people fleeing war and poverty in the Middle East and
beyond, after more than 1 million arrived last year. The United Nations refugee agency (UNHCR) and human rights groups say the accord may violate international law. Although flows
have slowed, migrants continue to reach the Greek islands. Greek
authorities said 149 had arrived on Lesbos, Samos and Chios in the 24
hours to Friday morning.
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