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The Turkish Coast Guard Command said it received a report that a group of irregular migrants were in dinghies near the shores and immediately sent units to the area.
The Turkish Coast Guard has rescued 122 irregular migrants on the shores of Marmara and Datca, near the town of Mugla, as their dinghies entered Turkish Aegean waters.
The Turkish state news agency Anadolu said the migrants had been forced to do so by the Greek coast guard.
The Coast Guard Command announced that they received a report that a group of irregular migrants were in dinghies near the shore and immediately sent units to the area.
Near the Datça coast, 94 migrants were rescued and brought ashore, after which they were sent to the provincial immigration services.
In addition, 28 irregular migrants were rescued off the coast of Marmara.
Turkey is one of the main routes for migrants and asylum seekers who want to cross into Europe, especially after the war in Syria that started in 2011.
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