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Macedonia police use tear gas against migrants | Macedonia police use tear gas against migrants |
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Macedonian police have fired tear gas to disperse thousands of migrants trying to enter from Greece. | |
It comes a day after Macedonia declared a state of emergency in two border regions to cope with an influx of migrants, many from the Middle East. | |
Large numbers spent the night stuck on Macedonia's southern frontier, and tried to charge police in the morning. | |
The Balkan nation has become a major transit point for migrants trying to reach northern EU members. | The Balkan nation has become a major transit point for migrants trying to reach northern EU members. |
Some 44,000 people have reportedly travelled through Macedonia in the past two months. | Some 44,000 people have reportedly travelled through Macedonia in the past two months. |
At least eight people were injured in the clashes at the border with Greece, AP reported. | |
In recent weeks there have been chaotic scenes at Gevgelija station, with migrants trying to clamber on board packed trains bound north. | |
As well as Gevgelija, Macedonia also declared a state of emergency in Kumanovo, where migrants attempt to travel on to Serbia. | |
Greece itself has seen almost 160,000 people landing on its shores since January, the UN estimates, with 50,000 arriving in the past month alone. | |
There were fears that by effectively shutting off its borders, Macedonia would create a backlog of migrants at its frontiers. | |
Those trying to reach northern and western Europe come from the Middle East, Africa and Asia, but many arriving in Macedonia are escaping the conflict in Syria. |