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Dozens of Migrants Run Across Border in Spanish Enclave

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8 August 2017 10:09 WIB

African migrants react after crossing the border from Morocco to Spain's North African enclave of Ceuta, Spain, early August 7, 2017. Dozens of sub-Saharan migrants crossed into Spain from Morocco in the early hours of Monday after running through a border gate into the enclave of Ceuta, emergency services said. REUTERS/Jesus

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An African migrant reacts after crossing the border from Morocco to Spain's North African enclave of Ceuta, Spain, early August 7, 2017. Migrants frequently attempt to storm the borders of Spain's two enclaves in northern Africa, Ceuta and Melilla, often clambering up fences which are up to 6 metres tall and topped by razor wire. REUTERS/Jesus Moron

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African migrants react after crossing the border from Morocco to Spain's North African enclave of Ceuta, Spain, early August 7, 2017. On Monday a group of more than 100 migrants ran through one gate in the fence usually used as a border control, surprising Moroccan and Spanish security forces, a Reuters witness said. The Red Cross said it had assisted 186 people following the morning rush across the border, adding that four migrants were taken to hospital. REUTERS/Jesus Moron

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African migrants react after crossing the border from Morocco to Spain's North African enclave of Ceuta, Spain, early August 7, 2017. Once inside Spain's enclaves, migrants are usually taken to temporary shelters and later moved to the Spanish mainland, or returned to their country of origin. REUTERS/Jesus Moron

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Police stand around a group of African migrants after they crossed the border fence from Morocco to Spain's North African enclave of Ceuta, Spain, early August 7, 2017. Many migrants try to enter Spain as a means of reaching other parts of Europe. Arrivals through Ceuta and Melilla, as well as the number of migrants attempting to cross into Spain by sea from North Africa has risen this year, although the route between Libya and Italy remains the most popular. REUTERS/Jesus Moron

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African migrants queue to enter CETI, the short-stay immigrant centre, after crossing the border from Morocco to Spain's North African enclave of Ceuta, Spain, early August 7, 2017. The Red Cross said last week it had attended 7,400 migrants crossing into mainlaind Spain and Ceuta and Melilla so far this year, up from 3,600 in the same period a year ago. REUTERS/Jesus Moron

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