Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Migrants rush border; 602 get into Spain

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MADRID — Around 800 migrants stormed border fences separating Spain’s North African enclave of Ceuta from Morocco to get into Europe, police said Thursday.

Spain’s Civil Guard said 602 migrants made it onto Spanish soil in an assault on high, barbed-wire fences shortly after dawn.

Migrants cut holes in the fences and threw feces and quicklime, a skin irritant, at police officers trying to hold them back, the Civil Guard said in a statement.

They also threw stones at police vehicles, breaking windows, and hurled makeshift flamethrow­ers at police officers.

The police statement said 16 migrants were taken to the hospital, while five of 15 police hurt also were hospitaliz­ed.

The Spanish Red Cross said in a tweet that 132 migrants were hurt in the mass charge.

Sub-Saharan Africans living illegally in Morocco try to get to Europe each year by climbing rows of 20-foot high fences surroundin­g Ceuta and Melilla, Spain’s other North African enclave. Those who make it across head for crowded, temporary migrant accommodat­ion centers. They are eventually repatriate­d or let go.

Thursday’s assault added to pressure on Spanish authoritie­s from a recent wave of migration, with on average hundreds of migrants crossing the Mediterran­ean Sea on unsafe boats each day.

 ?? AP/ROQUE GONZALEZ VERA ?? Rescue workers search at the crash site Thursday of a twinengine Beechcraft Baron in Ayolas, Paraguay. Paraguay’s agricultur­e minister and three other people were killed when the plane went down in a marshy area shortly after taking off Wednesday night.
AP/ROQUE GONZALEZ VERA Rescue workers search at the crash site Thursday of a twinengine Beechcraft Baron in Ayolas, Paraguay. Paraguay’s agricultur­e minister and three other people were killed when the plane went down in a marshy area shortly after taking off Wednesday night.

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