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Mijëra emigrantë kanë zbarkuar përtej kufirit nga Maroku në Ceuta të Spanjës duke notuar, pasi mosmarrëveshjet diplomatike janë tensionuar kohët e fundit midis Madridit dhe Rabatit. Më shumë se 6,000 persona, përfshirë 1,500 adoleshentë bënë kalimin në territorin spanjoll ndërsa shumë të tjerë kaluan me not përtej kufirit ku 1.500 ndër to janë adoleshentë. Sipas autoriteteve kalimet filluan në 2 të mëngjesit të hënën në zonën kufitare të Ceuta të njohur si Benzú dhe u ndoqën më pas nga disa turma njerëzish pranë plazhit lindor të Tarajal.

Up to 6,000 migrants have crossed from Morocco into the Spanish enclave of Ceuta, in northern Africa, by swimming around the border fence after guards on the Moroccan side largely stood aside

Familje të tëra me fëmijë, notonin ose hipnin në anije të vogla. Fluksi vazhdoi edhe ditën e sotme, megjithëse në numër më të ulët. Emigrantët u kontrolluan nga mjekët e Kryqit të Kuq përpara se të dërgoheshin në një qendër pritjeje, ku më pas u arrestuan.

Muajin e kaluar, rreth 100 emigrantë notuan në Ceuta në grupe prej 20 deri në 30. Shumica u dëbuan përsëri në Marok. Enklavat spanjolle të Ceuta dhe Melilla kanë kufijtë e vetëm tokësorë të Bashkimit Evropian me Afrikën, duke i bërë ato pika hyrëse të njohura për emigrantët që kërkojnë një jetë më të mirë në Evropë.

The crisis erupted after it emerged that Spain is giving hospital treatment to the leader of an independence movement involved in a war with Morocco, prompting border guards to stand down on Monday (pictured, the scene today)

Spain deployed the military Tuesday to help overwhelmed border guards restore order, with Moroccan security also firing tear gas as they stepped up policing along the frontier

A Spanish soldier stands guard on a beach in Ceuta as migrants swim ashore. At least one person has drowned and dozens of others have required treatment for hypothermia after making the crossing

An exhausted man lies on the beach in Ceuta after swimming ashore in the early hours of Tuesday in the hopes of crossing from Africa into Europe via the Spanish enclave

A Spanish soldier with a baton wades into the waters off Ceuta as he attempts to stop young people crossing the border

Migrants manage to grab a Moroccan boat near the border crossing, using it to float on and avoid Spanish soldiers on shore

Spanish soldiers attempt to marshal some of the thousands of migrants who made it ashore between Monday and Tuesday

Soldiers run towards the border as they try to prevent another wave of migrants crossing amid a diplomatic standoff between Spain and Morocco

Several people were rescued after suffering hypothermia after making the crossing

Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said he would visit Ceuta and Melilla, Spain's other north African enclave, later on Tuesday

A Spanish legionnaire detains a Moroccan citizen at El Tarajal beach where thousands arrived today and yesterday

Spanish soldiers help a migrant on the coast as he has managed to cross over to Ceuta, Spanish enclave in the north Africa

A migrant man who swam across the border between Morocco and Spain before collapsing from exhaustion is helped to his feet by soldiers sent to reinforce overwhelmed border guards

Men lie on the ground after arriving on the Spanish side of the border with Morocco, at the Spanish enclave of Ceuta

Sanchez has vowed to 'restore order' at the Moroccan border.Pictured: A migrant rests after arriving in Spain

A Spanish legionnaire indicates the direction to follow to Moroccan citizens arriving on El Tarajal beach

Soldiers and Red Cross medics help migrants as they managed to cross over to Ceuta, Spanish enclave in the north Africa

Spanish soldiers take an eye on migrants that have managed to cross over to Ceuta

Migrants rest after swimming towards the shore of the Spanish enclave of Ceuta

Soldiers and Guardia Civil officers stand guard after some 6,000 migrants entered the Spanish enclave of Ceuta

Men rest after swimming towards the short of the Spanish enclave of Ceuta

Spanish legionnaires stand guard around Moroccan citizens after thousands swan across the border on Monday and Tuesday

Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez called off a trip to Paris on Tuesday due to the surge at Ceuta

Përshtati:Priza.al/Burimi:DailyMail

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