Frontex ship with six passengers sank at Kastellorizo - Two injured
A Frontex ship sank near the port of Kastellorizo after hitting a rock, resulting in two minor injuries, including a Greek Coast Guard officer.
A Frontex vessel encountered difficulties while maneuvering outside the port of Megisti in Kastellorizo, Greece, ultimately hitting a rock and sinking shortly thereafter. The incident involved six passengers aboard the Estonian ship, of whom two sustained minor injuries. One of the injured individuals is a Greek national, a member of the Coast Guard who was onboard to liaise between the Greek authorities and Frontex.
This incident highlights ongoing maritime challenges in the Aegean Sea, particularly in relation to the operations of Frontex, the European Border and Coast Guard Agency. The sinking of the vessel not only raises concerns over safety protocols for rescue and patrol missions but also questions about operational oversight given the highly sensitive nature of migration control in this region. The involvement of the Greek Coast Guard officer emphasizes the coordination needed between European and national maritime authorities.
In light of the recent events in the Aegean, the incident may provoke discussions on the adequacy of the resources and training provided to personnel involved in the region's border security and rescue operations. As Greece continues to be a frontline state in managing migration into Europe, the effectiveness of agencies like Frontex will come under scrutiny, particularly regarding their ability to ensure the safety of their personnel while fulfilling their responsibilities.