Migrants Storm Into Spanish Enclave

More than 200 migrants break into Spain's North African enclave of Melilla. Many of the migrants from sub-Saharan Africa suffered cuts scaling the border fence. Some threw stones, sticks and bottles at police to keep them at bay. The ones who managed to cross the border were jubilant....weeping, somersaulting and kissing the ground in thanks.

Topics:  spain's north african   melilla   africa   migrants   enclave   border   
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