DW: Greece fires at Turkish freighter in Aegean, Ankara protests
Greece's coast guard has fired "warning shots" at a Turkish freight ship near Rhodes island, prompting a protest from Ankara. Greek police say they acted on an anonymous call that it was "transporting drugs."
Turkey's foreign ministry condemned Greece on Monday over the shooting that left no one injured - but 16 bullet holes in the freighter's hull, according to its captain.
The vessel, the M/V ACT, had left the southern Turkish port of Iskenderun, near the Syrian border, and was heading west to the Gulf of Izmit when, according to Greek coast guards, it entered Greek waters northeast of Rhodes island.
"Warning shots were fired but the ship did not change course," said the Greek coast guard.
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1 comment:
Not quite your average friendly drug/slave smuggler :
https://twitter.com/e_amyna/status/882126272209584128
As for the route into "international waters"
https://postimg.org/image/shrpsvm3f/
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