Migrant crisis: Eight children die as boat sinks off Turkey Published duration 12 January Related Topics Europe migrant crisis

image copyright Turkish Coast Guard image caption The Turkish Coast Guard rescued eight people from the waters off Cesme

Eight children were among the 11 migrants who drowned when their boat sank off Turkey's western coast, state media report.

Eight other people were rescued from the waters off Cesme, a tourist resort on the Aegean coast opposite the Greek island of Chios.

Their nationalities are not yet known.

Turkey has been a key transit point for migrants trying to reach Europe, mainly via Greece. Many are fleeing violence and persecution in their countries.

Many rely on people smugglers and face dangerous land and sea routes which often result in deaths. In 2016, Turkey reached a financial deal with the European Union to stem the flow of migrants and refugees to Europe.

The Turkish Coast Guard said it responded to "screaming sounds" from the sea at around 20:30 local time (17:30 GMT) on Saturday.

The number of people crossing from Turkey has risen sharply recently. Most of them are coming from Afghanistan, Pakistan and Syria.

Turkey is home to some four million refugees, the largest refugee population in the world, and over 3.6 million of them are from Syria.

media caption Aladdin and Bushra from Syria experienced first-hand how the migrants are treated

Hours earlier, another migrant boat sank in the Ionian Sea near the south-western Greek island of Paxi, leaving at least 12 dead. Greek officials said 21 people had been rescued and that they were still trying to determine how many people were on the vessel.

The nationalities and age of the migrants have not been confirmed.