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Frost across Balkans makes migrant journeys harder

Check our photo gallery showing their walking route across the snow-covered Balkans.
Frost across Balkans makes migrant journeys harder

Despite the cold and snow and rumors that Europe will shut its borders, the influx of migrants along the Balkan route continues. Up to 2,500 people pass through Serbia every day heading for the EU.

Frost across Balkans makes migrant journeys harder

However, only nationals of war-torn Syria, Iraq, and Afghanistan are likely to be granted asylum in Western Europe. They confess that they have seen snow only in movies. Such walking journeys could put their lives in danger. Weather forecasters warn that the temperature on the Balkan Peninsula can sink to -20 degrees below zero.

Frost across Balkans makes migrant journeys harder

Illegal migrants are moving toward the state border between Serbia and Macedonia in hope of catching a train.

Frost across Balkans makes migrant journeys harder

On the photo, a group of refugees heading for Serbia.

Frost across Balkans makes migrant journeys harder

Witnesses note that adult migrants left their homes in search of better life taking their kids. Together they are covering hundreds kilometers braving the icy conditions.

Frost across Balkans makes migrant journeys harder

According to the UNICEF estimates, 250,000 refugee children crossed the Mediterranean Sea in 2015. On the photo, illegal migrants are on their path to the cherished dream

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