At least 14 people were killed after a Greek coastguard vessel and a boat carrying migrants collided in the Aegean Sea yesterday, Greek police have said.
The collision, involved a "port police patrol vessel" and a "high-speed" small boat and occurred off the island of Chios, near Turkey, yesterday.
Two coastguard members were taken to hospital and 24 migrants rescued, the coastguard said.
Seven children and a pregnant woman were among the injured, Greek media reported.
Public broadcaster ERT said the patrol gave a warning signal after spotting the migrant boat, but it tried to escape.
A Greek air force helicopter is taking part in the search operation for survivors, ERT said.
Large numbers of migrants seek to cross the Mediterranean each year to reach Europe.
The UN refugee agency said in November more than 1,700 people died or were missing in 2025 on migration routes to Europe in the Mediterranean and in the Atlantic off the coast of west Africa.
The International Organisation for Migration says about 33,000 migrants have died or gone missing in the Mediterranean since 2014.