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At the Greek border, Turkish smugglers are no longer hiding

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After learning that Turkey would no longer hold back those who wanted to go to Europe, several thousand migrants rushed to the Greek border. For several days now, they have been trying to reach Greece by crossing the Evros river border. Some of them do so with the help of Turkish smugglers who are no longer hiding, and even saying they are doing their "duty".

Added on the 02/03/2020 23:06:04 - Copyright : AFP EN

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