100 migrants attempt violent entry from Serbia to Hungary

Migration pressure keeps mounting in the Balkans

editor: REMIX NEWS
author: Dénes Albert

A group of some 100 migrants attempted to forcefully cross the border from Serbia to Hungary on the night of June 5, southern Hungarian news portal delmagyar.hu reports.

“Almost 100 migrants gathered on the Serbian side of the border, in a small forest near Röszke [border crossing with Serbia] an August 5,” Csongrád County Police said in a report published on the National Police website. “The migrants attempted to [simultaneously] breach the border illegally and enter Hungary.”

County police added that the migrant “behaved aggressively” towards the servicemen guarding the frontier, hurled stones at them and some of them displayed “indecent, obscene behaviour”, without detailing what that exactly meant. Some 30 migrants also climbed the razor wire fence installed along the border.



This was not the first violent border crossing attempt from Serbia into Hungary: on January 28, a group of 71 migrants made a similar attempt in the same region, at four different locations, and in one place, they even tore down the barbed wire fence. Four of them made it into Hungary, but by midday all four had been apprehended. During that incident border guards also had to fire several warning shots.

György Bakondi, domestic security advisor to Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, has in the past weeks said repeatedly that migrationary pressure is mounting in Europe and this time around the illegal entry attempts pose a double danger as there is an increased chance that many migrants are infected with the coronavirus.

Brigadier-general József Dakos, chief of the southern Csongrád County Police, recently said that so far this year police and the national guard prevented almost 6,000 migrants from illegally entering the country. 


Title image: Infrared camera capture of migrants hurling stones at Hungarian border guards. (source: Csongrád County Police)


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