Bodies of five Kurds drowned near Greek island to be repatriated to Kurdistan

A life jacket is left after a group of migrants got on an inflatable dinghy, to leave the coast of northern France and to cross the English Channel, near Wimereux, France, November 24, 2021. (Reuters photo)

SULAIMANI (ESTA) — Bodies of five Kurds drowned near a Greek island in December will be repatriated to the Kurdistan Region next week, a refugee organization said on Saturday.

A migrant boat sank off the island of Folegandros in Greece on December 21 last year. Greek coastguard said 12 people, all believed to be from Iraq, had been rescued, but dozens were feared missing.

Most survivors said there were originally 32 people on the boat, but one told authorities there were about 50.

Lutka Foundation for Refugees and Displaced Affairs said bodies of five Kurdish migrants, aged between 2 and 22 years old, were found by Greek police following the incident.

“The bodies will be returned to the Kurdistan Region next week,” it said in a statement.

In December, Lutka said 32 people from the Kurdistan Region who had taken the sea route to reach Europe had died or gone missing near Greek coasts in the month.

Greece is one of the main routes into the European Union for migrants and refugees from Africa, the Middle East and beyond, though the flow has tapered off since 2015-2016, when more than a million people traversed the country to other EU states.

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