Migrants target Croatian gateway into EU after Turkey opens border By Reuters

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Hisham and Said appeared to be near arriving at Italy, their fantasy goal, when Croatian specialists got them and ousted them this week back over the outskirt to Bosnia, which is outside the European Union.  

In shoes solidified with mud and looking for clinical guide at a transient camp, the two men are among the main vagrants to have arrived at the northern Balkans since Turkey said a week ago it would never again attempt to save transients on its dirt as an end-result of EU help.  

Hisham, a 24-year-old understudy, and Said, a 26-year-old development specialist, recounted how they flew from Morocco to Turkey, at that point figured out how to dodge expanded Greek outskirt security and cross into EU domain.  

"We crossed the stream from Turkey into Greece when there were no Turkish fringe watches," Hisham told Reuters at Bosnia's Miral vagrant camp in Velika Kladusa, close to the Croatian outskirt. 


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