Lajmet e fundit

Refugjatët në kufirin Serbi-Kroaci përmes fotografive

Ditën e hënë Kroacia ka hapur kufirin për refugjatët, pasi mijëra refugjatë kishin kaluar dy ditë të bllokuara në qiell të hapur dhe në mot të keq.

Kriza e refugjatëve është rritur dukshëm pas mbylljes së kufirit Hungari-Kroaci, transmeton Kosovanews.
Zëdhënësja e UNHCR Melita Sunjic e cila gjendej në kufirin Serbi-Kroaci është shpreshur e shqetësuar për kushtet e refugjatëve, sepse sipas saj atyre u mungojnë gjërat elemntare.

A child is lifted over a fence by Slovenian policemen as migrants attempt to cross the border near Trnovec, Croatia October 19, 2015. Some 5,000 migrants reached Slovenia on Monday from Croatia, with another 1,200 on their way by train, the Slovenian interior ministry said, accusing Croatia of ignoring efforts to contain the flow. REUTERS/Antonio Bronic

Migrants  walk  after crossing from Croatia, in Brezice, Slovenia Monday, Oct. 19, 2015. Croatia's interior minister has rejected Slovenia's accusations that Croatia broke an agreement on limiting the numbers crossing their border to 2,500 a day, saying the Slovenes have kept changing the figure. (AP Photo/Darko Bandic)

A group of migrants climb on a dyke after crossing from Croatia, in Brezice, Slovenia Monday, Oct. 19, 2015. Croatia's interior minister has rejected Slovenia's accusations that Croatia broke an agreement on limiting the numbers crossing their border to 2,500 a day, saying the Slovenes have kept changing the figure. (AP Photo/Darko Bandic)

Migrants stand next to a fireas they wait to cross the border with Slovenia near Trnovec, Croatia October 19, 2015. Some 5,000 migrants reached Slovenia on Monday from Croatia, with another 1,200 on their way by train, the Slovenian interior ministry said, accusing Croatia of ignoring efforts to contain the flow. REUTERS/Antonio Bronic

A child cries as migrants scuffle with policemen to cross the border with Slovenia near Trnovec, Croatia October 19, 2015. Some 5,000 migrants reached Slovenia on Monday from Croatia, with another 1,200 on their way by train, the Slovenian interior ministry said, accusing Croatia of ignoring efforts to contain the flow. REUTERS/Antonio Bronic

A migrant waits to cross the border with Slovenia near Trnovec, Croatia October 19, 2015. Some 5,000 migrants reached Slovenia on Monday from Croatia, with another 1,200 on their way by train, the Slovenian interior ministry said, accusing Croatia of ignoring efforts to contain the flow. REUTERS/Antonio Bronic

Migrants walk on a dyke after crossing from Croatia, in Brezice, Slovenia Monday, Oct. 19, 2015. Croatia's interior minister has rejected Slovenia's accusations that Croatia broke an agreement on limiting the numbers crossing their border to 2,500 a day, saying the Slovenes have kept changing the figure. (AP Photo/Darko Bandic)

A Slovenian riot policeman holds a child as migrants attempt to cross the border with Slovenia in Trnovec, Croatia, October 19, 2015. Some 5,000 migrants reached Slovenia on Monday from Croatia, with another 1,200 on their way by train, the Slovenian interior ministry said, accusing Croatia of ignoring efforts to contain the flow. REUTERS/Antonio Bronic

Migrants cover themselves with a blanket as they walk into Slovenia from Trnovec, Croatia, October 19, 2015. Some 5,000 migrants reached Slovenia on Monday from Croatia, with another 1,200 on their way by train, the Slovenian interior ministry said, accusing Croatia of ignoring efforts to contain the flow. REUTERS/Srdjan Zivulovic

A child looks on as migrants walk into Slovenia from Trnovec, Croatia, October 19, 2015. Some 5,000 migrants reached Slovenia on Monday from Croatia, with another 1,200 on their way by train, the Slovenian interior ministry said, accusing Croatia of ignoring efforts to contain the flow. REUTERS/Srdjan Zivulovic

Slovenian policemen keep order as migrants attempt to board the first bus after opening the border with Slovenia in Trnovec, Croatia, October 19, 2015. Some 5,000 migrants reached Slovenia on Monday from Croatia, with another 1,200 on their way by train, the Slovenian interior ministry said, accusing Croatia of ignoring efforts to contain the flow. REUTERS/Antonio Bronic

Migrants rush to enter Slovenia from Trnovec, Croatia October 19, 2015. Some 5,000 migrants reached Slovenia on Monday from Croatia, with another 1,200 on their way by train, the Slovenian interior ministry said, accusing Croatia of ignoring efforts to contain the flow. REUTERS/Srdjan Zivulovic

A migrant holds a child as they walk to enter Slovenia from Trnovec, Croatia October 19, 2015. The Balkans faced a growing backlog of migrants on Monday, thousands building up on cold, wet borders after the closure of Hungary's southern frontier diverted them to Slovenia. REUTERS/Srdjan Zivulovic

Slovenian policemen keep order as migrants attempt to board the first bus after opening the border with Slovenia in Trnovec, Croatia October 19, 2015. Some 5,000 migrants reached Slovenia on Monday from Croatia, with another 1,200 on their way by train, the Slovenian interior ministry said, accusing Croatia of ignoring efforts to contain the flow. REUTERS/Antonio Bronic TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY

A man reacts as he and other migrants rush to enter Slovenia from Trnovec, Croatia October 19, 2015. Some 5,000 migrants reached Slovenia on Monday from Croatia, with another 1,200 on their way by train, the Slovenian interior ministry said, accusing Croatia of ignoring efforts to contain the flow. REUTERS/Srdjan Zivulovic

Migrants reach out for bread distributed by volunteers, at a border crossing between Croatia and Slovenia, in Trnovec,  Croatia Monday, Oct. 19, 2015. Hundreds of migrants have spent the night in rain and cold at Croatia's border after being refused entry into Slovenia.  (AP Photo/Darko Bandic)

Migrants protect themselves from the rain as they walk to enter Slovenia from Trnovec, Croatia October 19, 2015. The Balkans faced a growing backlog of migrants on Monday, thousands building up on cold, wet borders after the closure of Hungary's southern frontier diverted them to Slovenia. REUTERS/Srdjan Zivulovic

A migrant walks in the field near a border line between Serbia and Croatia, near the village of Babska, Croatia, Monday, Oct. 19, 2015. Tension was building among thousands of migrants as they remained stranded in fog and cold weather in the Balkans on Sunday in their quest to reach a better life in Western Europe, two days after Hungary closed its border with Croatia and the flow of people was redirected to a much slower route via Slovenia. (AP Photo/Darko Vojinovic)   

 

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