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Rohingya sea crossings hit record death toll in 2025, UNHCR says

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More than ​one in seven ​of the estimated 6,500 Rohingya ‌refugees ⁠who attempted the sea crossing last year were reported missing ​or ​dead, ⁠marking the highest mortality rate ​worldwide

GENEVA (Reuters) – Nearly 900 Rohingya refugees were ​reported missing or ‌dead in the Andaman Sea and Bay of ​Bengal in ​2025, making it the deadliest ⁠year on record ​for the route, ​the United Nations refugee agency said on Friday.

More than ​one in seven ​of the estimated 6,500 Rohingya ‌refugees ⁠who attempted the sea crossing last year were reported missing ​or ​dead, ⁠marking the highest mortality rate ​worldwide for refugee ​and ⁠migrant sea journeys, UNHCR spokesperson Babar Baloch ⁠told ​reporters in ​Geneva.

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