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Migration crisis: police brutality shocked the UN Hungary


Fire, police cars and ambulances. Fungi Serbian town on the border with Hungary, is a powder keg. And the chaotic images of recent altercations between police and migrants have come to "hit" to the United Nations.

Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said he was "shocked" after learning how the Hungarian riot police fired tear gas and water cannons diapararon against many migrants, among which a large number of children was.

In addition, German police said that figure was more than double of those who crossed the border yesterday, most of them through Austria. During the fighting, some of the migrants threw stones and water bottles against the police.

A Hungarian government spokesman defended the police action and said that 20 police officers were injured during the riots. The same source said the migrants were using children as "human shields".

Some workers of the United Nations and members of the Red Cross also located there, making sure that migrants are heading to the buses that take them to the Croatian capital Zagreb, where you can take rest and proceed to registration. Many others come at a special service, train operating since Wednesday night.

Interior Minister Ranko Ostojic Croatia announced on local television that, although they are monitoring the situation, large numbers of migrants continue to arrive and the authorities will soon take further action.

After the riots on Wednesday, Prime Minister of Serbia, Aleksandar Vucic, accused Hungary of being "brutal" and "European". However, Serbia also announced it will strengthen its police presence on the border with Hungary.