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African migrants break into Spain's Melilla territory | African migrants break into Spain's Melilla territory |
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Hundreds of illegal migrants have torn down part of a 6m-high (19 ft) fence that surrounds the Spanish territory of Melilla in north Africa. | Hundreds of illegal migrants have torn down part of a 6m-high (19 ft) fence that surrounds the Spanish territory of Melilla in north Africa. |
About 100 people broke through from Moroccan territory, illegally entering the European Union. | About 100 people broke through from Moroccan territory, illegally entering the European Union. |
Six Spanish civil guard officers were hurt in clashes between migrants and police. One migrant broke his leg when he fell from the fence, said officials. | |
Thousands of migrants make for Morocco each year to try to cross the fence. | Thousands of migrants make for Morocco each year to try to cross the fence. |
Melilla - home to about 80,000 people - has one of the European Union's two land borders with Africa. The other is Ceuta, another Spanish territory north of Morocco. | Melilla - home to about 80,000 people - has one of the European Union's two land borders with Africa. The other is Ceuta, another Spanish territory north of Morocco. |
The Spanish government says unrest in northern Africa has swelled the numbers of people trying to reach the EU by crossing the fence. | The Spanish government says unrest in northern Africa has swelled the numbers of people trying to reach the EU by crossing the fence. |
The migrants who got into Melilla on Tuesday would be housed in an immigrant reception centre, the AFP news agency reports. | The migrants who got into Melilla on Tuesday would be housed in an immigrant reception centre, the AFP news agency reports. |
The governor of Melilla, Abdelmalik el-Barkani, said in May that police in the territory were struggling to cope with the flow of migrants. | The governor of Melilla, Abdelmalik el-Barkani, said in May that police in the territory were struggling to cope with the flow of migrants. |
He said a crackdown on migration to the Spanish Canary Islands in the Atlantic was driving greater numbers of migrants to Melilla. | He said a crackdown on migration to the Spanish Canary Islands in the Atlantic was driving greater numbers of migrants to Melilla. |
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