Oman Daily Observer

Croatian police stop migrants at EU frontier

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BIHAC, Bosnia: Harsh weather conditions and tight police border controls have stopped thousands of migrants from attempting to cross into Croatia at the European Union’s Balkan frontier, leaving them stuck in impoverish­ed Bosnia until spring.

Over 3,000 people have been cramped in three improvised migrant centres in the Bosnian towns of Bihac and Velika Kladusa, on the Croatian border, with emergency workers rushing to provide them with accommodat­ion and food as winter bites.

“Here is a big problem with winter, when it is finished, I’m going to try again,” said Hamza from Pakistan, echoing the words of others interviewe­d by Reuters in the Bira centre in Bihac.

A small refugee town has been set up in the giant concrete halls of a former factory, accommodat­ing more than 2,000 migrants and refugees in heated tents and containers. They have three meals a day and access to medical services.

On Friday, some of the 180 unaccompan­ied minors from the centre were enjoying playing in fresh snowfall, taking selfies.

The European Union has allocated more than 9.2 million euros ($10.4 million) to help Bosnia cope with the migrant influx before the winter, channellin­g funding through the Internatio­nal Organizati­on for Migration and the UN refugee agency UNHCR, officials said.

Still recovering from a devastatin­g war in the 1990s, Bosnia was bypassed in 2015 and 2016 when more than a million migrants and refugees passed through the Balkans on their way to the wealthier European countries.

But this year it has become a major transit country for migrants as other countries, such as EU members Hungary and Slovenia, sealed their borders.

More than 23,000 people, mostly from Pakistan, Afghanista­n, Iraq and Iran, have entered the country since January. About 5,000 are now stuck.

 ?? — Reuters ?? Migrants wait for food in a migrant camp in Bihac on Friday.
— Reuters Migrants wait for food in a migrant camp in Bihac on Friday.

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