Migrants break out of registration area on Serbian border
Budapest, September 7 (MTI) – A group of migrants tried to leave a registration area near Roszke border station in the south on Monday morning, but were contained by police, public news channel M1 reported.
A group of 30-40 men, thought to be Afghan nationals, became tired of waiting and attempted to leave, but they were stopped by police, M1’s correspondent said from the site. The men were isolated. No tear gas or batons were used.
The men were chanting “Freedom!” and “No camp!”. Some 500 people spent the night altogether at the registration area. They were to be transported by buses to a refugee camp.
Meanwhile, in the northwestern village of Vamosszabadi, near the site of a refugee camp, a group of migrants were seen walking towards the city of Gyor. They had been transported to the camp from Roszke earlier, but they did not enter the camp. Police escorted the group, M1’s reporter said.
Photo: MTI
Source: http://mtva.hu/hu/hungary-matters
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