ATHENS (Reuters) - A migrant boat mishap that killed at least two and left 10 missing has become the latest headache for Greece's government, which had to deny claims its coast guard triggered it by towing the boat toward Turkish waters.
Migrant drownings are not uncommon in Greece, a major gateway into the European Union, but the latest incident has drawn attention over allegations that Greece breached EU law by trying to push the 28 migrants back to Turkey.
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