At least 14 migrants have died after a speedboat carrying them collided with a Hellenic Coast Guard vessel off the coast of the island of Chios late on Tuesday.
Greek authorities said the speedboat was making dangerous manoeuvres and that a pursuit was under way at the time of the collision in the Chios Strait, near the village of Vrontades.
Twenty-four people were rescued, some of whom were seriously injured, with others reportedly still missing.
The coastguard has not yet clarified the exact circumstances surrounding the collision.
A search and rescue operation was ongoing on Tuesday night, which involved four coastguard vessels, a privately owned boat carrying civilian divers, and a helicopter.
According to the Greek state broadcaster ERT, the injured included seven children, a pregnant woman, and two coastguard officers.
Initially, four deaths were reported, but an update at 23:00 local time confirmed that ten additional bodies had been recovered, bringing the death toll to 14.




















