Thirteen migrants, four of them children, have died after their inflatable dinghy collided with a ferry off the Turkish coast. Their bodies were being recovered by coastguards while another 13 people were still missing after the accident off the western port of Canakkale. The sinking was the second on Sunday in the Aegean Sea, with the Greek coastguard reporting another two dozen feared missing from a boat which got into trouble close to Lesbos. Coastguards rescued 20 people spotted in the water by a helicopter deployed by EU border agency Frontex but the survivors said another 26 people had been on board.
it is unthinkable that the facilities enjoyed by hundreds of thousands of travelers and cross-border workers in Europe are challenged by nationalist and reactionary thoughts and political actions
Jean Asselborn, Luxembourg foreign minister
The incident is the latest tragedy in the Mediterranean as Europe wrestles with the biggest movement of migrants, most fleeing war in Syria and Iraq, since World War II. Austria said 11,000 migrants crossed into the country from Hungary in the 24 hours up to midnight Saturday night. Another 7,000 were expected on Sunday at the main Nickelsdorf crossing, east of Vienna. Hungary has reopened its main border crossing with Serbia after sealing it off five days earlier to stop the flow of migrants. Austria, Hungary and Croatia have all accused each other of failing to deal effectively with the new arrivals.
If you don’t cope with this crisis, then I think the EU will fall apart
EU official