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Added on the 13/10/2021 09:02:24 - Copyright : EFE Inglés
Melilla, Jul 25 (EFE).- (Camera: Paqui Sánchez) A small group of immigrants of sub-Saharan origin has managed to access Melilla this morning by jumping the fence in a new night of migratory pressure, which is the fifth incident in the border perimeter with Morocco during the last two weeks.FOOTAGE OF PATROLS AND AGENTS OF THE CIVIL GUARD AND THE NATIONAL POLICE IN THE AREA NEAR THE BORDER CROSSING OF THE CHINO NEIGHBORHOOD,
Castillejos, May 18 (EFE).- Hundreds of migrants from Morocco continued Monday night to cross border to the Spanish city of Ceuta, during an unstoppable wave of migration in which 5,000 migrants have been reported to have entered the Spanish border in the last 24 hours. (Camera: MOHAMED SIALI).SHOT LIST: MIGRANTS CROSS BORDER TO SPANISH CITY OF CEUTA, IN CASTILLEJOS, MOROCCO.
Mount Gurugu (Morocco), Oct. 1 (EFE), (Camera: Mohamed Siali).- Sub-Saharan migrants living in poverty on Mount Gurugu in northeastern Morocco have only one goal: to jump the fence that separates them from the neighboring Spanish city of Melilla. And that is what they dedicate all their efforts to.On the slopes of this mountain that serves as a natural border between Nador and Melilla, dozens of migrants from sub-Saharan Africa are concentrated in small rudimentary camps, without even tents or roofs, just piled up objects and water carafes next to the remains of fires.FOOTAGE OF SUB-SAHARAN YOUTHS CARRYING WATER TO THE CAMP AND PART OF THE MOUNTAIN WHERE THEY ARE SHELTERED.
Melilla (Spain), Aug 20 (EFE), (Camera: Paqui Sánchez).- Spanish authorities said Thursday that some 300 migrants attempted to jump Melilla border and enter Spain. One migrant died while another eight migrants and three police officers were injured.FOOTAGE OF SPAIN'S MELILLA BORDER.
African migrants cling to border fence in the Spanish enclave of Melilla, attempting to cross into Spain. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.
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