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28 February 202017.30 To stop the wave of Syrian refugees from Turkey, Greek police used tear gas and charges against hundreds of people who were crossing the Erdine-Pazarkule crossing on foot. "No illegal entry will be tolerated," says Prime Minister Mitsotakis. Hundreds of hours had concentrated in the area after Ankara's decision not to stop the flow to Europe. Bulgaria also sent reinforcements to the Turkish border, after groups of refugees gathered on the borderGreece, tear gas to migrants on the border
2020-02-28T16:48:14.157Z
17.30 To stop the wave of Syrian refugees from Turkey, Greek police used tear gas and charges against hundreds of people who were crossing the Erdine-Pazarkule crossing on foot. "No illegal entry will be tolerated," says Prime Minister Mitsotakis. Hundreds of hours had concentrated in the area after Ankara's decision not to stop the flow to Europe. Bulgaria also sent reinforcements to the Turkish border, after groups of refugees gathered on the border
Source: rainews