Approximately 8,000 people illegally crossed the border from neighboring Morocco into a Spanish enlave in North Africa in two days, and the Spanish government sent back those who came in and respected the border with the Moroccan government. I asked.

According to the Spanish government, about 8,000 people have illegally crossed the border from neighboring Morocco into the Spanish territory of Ceuta in North Africa in the two days leading up to the 18th.



In the footage from the field, you can see the people crossing the border over the fence and the Spanish troops holding back the people who came in.



This is the first time that a large number of people have flooded in here, and the Spanish government has sent 4,000 people back to Morocco so far.



Prime Minister Sanchez hurriedly held a press conference on the 18th, calling on the Moroccan government to respect the border.



Regarding the background of many people crossing the border, the Spanish media reported that an independent leader of "Western Sahara", which is effectively controlled by Morocco, was infected with the new coronavirus and was admitted to a hospital in mainland Spain. It conveys the expert's view that it was because the side rebelled and loosened border control.



The Spanish government acknowledged that it had accepted the leader and explained that it was a humanitarian measure.