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    Polish Sailors Rescued After Eerie Close Call in the Aegean Sea

    Eight Polish citizens were rescued from the Aegean Sea after their sailboat sank near the island of Levitha, according to Greek news outlet Protothema. The dramatic rescue operation, involving a helicopter, saw the group safely transported to the island of Kos.

    The French-flagged sailboat went down approximately 3 nautical miles (about 5.5 kilometers) from Levitha in the Dodecanese archipelago. Strong winds, reaching 7 on the Beaufort scale, were reported in the area at the time.

    After boarding a lifeboat, the Poles managed to call for help using the emergency number 112. Greek coast guard units and a navy frigate were dispatched to assist in the rescue. Despite the harrowing ordeal, all passengers were safely brought to shore.

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