Germany’s Chancellor Angela
Merkel blamed Austria for the current build-up, after the country’s
announcement that it would take no more than 80 asylum claims per day and cap
the numbers of those seeking to cross the country.
Macedonian police have fired tear gas after migrants and refugees broke through a gate on the country's border with Greece.
Macedonian police have fired tear gas after migrants and refugees broke through a gate on the country's border with Greece.
Thousands of people have
been stuck on the Greek side of the border as Macedonian officials allow only a
trickle of people through each day.
Frustration boiled over on
Monday, with a few hundred people breaking through the gate, chanting
"open the border" and throwing stones at Macedonian police, according
to reports.
Police also used stun
grenades to calm the crowd, Associated Press said, although there were no
injuries or arrests reported.
Around 6,500 people have
been stuck at or near the border crossing at Idomeni in Greece, with another
500 at a makeshift camp on a small concrete strip around 13 miles away.
Macedonia has previously
said it will only allow in as many people as neighbouring Serbia agrees to
accept but this has left thousands of migrants stuck in Greece.
Some have been there for up
to eight days with little food or shelter.
Around 300 Syrians and
Iraqis were allowed through the crossing between 11pm Sunday local time and 4am
Monday but then Macedonian guards refused to admit any more.

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