Journalist and activist Ranj Pishdari said on Facebook Monday morning that among the survivors were pregnant women and children.

"There are 64 migrants and our yacht has broken down," one of the migrants said in a video posted before the rescue.

Ranj Pishdari said that after holding a telephone call with the Greek police through 112, they went to the migrants and after several hours all the Kurdish migrants were rescued.

“According to the information, all the migrants are safe,” Ranj Pishdari said.

In the past eight years, 548 Kurdish citizens have died on their way to Europe and the bodies of 234 people have not been found, according to statistics from the Lotka Agency for Refugee Affairs.

In 2022 alone, 17 people died and seven are still missing.

More than 300,000 migrants entered Europe by 2022, despite the lack of eligibility for asylum.