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Migrants Flee Tear Gas After Storming Macedonia Border
Thousands of desperate refugees have been stuck for days on the Greek side of the border. The frustration boiled over on Monday.

Migrants sit on rail tracks as they face a fence guarded by Macedonian police at the Greek-Macedonian border near the Greek village of Idomeni on Feb. 29.
Police used tear gas and stun grenades to repel hundreds of migrants and refugees who stormed the Macedonian border from Greece Monday, tearing down a gate as frustrations boiled over at restrictions imposed on people moving through the Balkans.

Refugees try to break through a Greek police blockade to reach the border fence with Macedonia.
Thousands of desperate refugees have been stuck for days on the Greek side of the border, overflowing from a packed refugee camp at Idomeni into the surrounding fields as they waited for Macedonian authorities to let them continue their trek through the Balkans.

Migrants run towards the border fence with Macedonia after breaking through blockade of Greek police.
Macedonia has said it will only allow in as many people as Serbia accepts, and Serbia has been responding to refugee caps set by Austria further up the migrant trail into Western Europe. This has led to a huge bottleneck in Greece.







