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Macedonian police fire tear gas at refugees on Greek border

More than 10,000 refugees have been stranded in Idomeni since February.

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A migrant throws back a tear gas canister during scuffles with police at a makeshift camp for refugees and migrants at the Greek-Macedonian border near the village of Idomeni, Greece.
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Macedonian police fired tear gas on Wednesday to disperse around 50 refugees stranded in Greece who tried to pull down part of the razor wire fence separating the two countries, a Reuters witness said.

Scuffles briefly broke out and Greek riot police later intervened to break up the crowd. Tensions have boiled over at the makeshift migrant camp near the town of Idomeni, where more than 10,000 refugees and migrants have been stranded since February, when Balkan countries shut their borders to anyone wanting to head north.

Hundreds of refugees were injured on Sunday in clashes with Macedonian police, who fired tear gas and rubber bullets after a group tried to storm the border. The Balkan route was the preferred gateway into western and northern Europe last year for around 1 million refugees from the Middle East and beyond.

Macedonian President Gjorge Ivanov and his Slovenian and Croatian counterparts, Borut Pahor and Kolinda Grabar-Kitarovic, later on Wednesday visited a migrant transit centre just inside Macedonia, which houses 135 refugees trapped by the border closures.

After meeting some of the Croatian and Slovenian police who are helping to guard the Macedonian border, Ivanov said his country's authorities would keep the migrant route closed in line with EU policies. "The latest incidents on the border showed there is a great pressure from the refugees to re-open this corridor, but ... we will respect that decision," he told reporters.

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