Some 300 migrants, the largest group in many months to try to march across Serbia into Hungary, were nearing the border on Sunday, the UN refugee agency said.
The group of mostly young men from Afghanistan and Pakistan had set off from Serbia’s capital on Friday to protest against the closure of Hungary’s border as well as tough new measures introduced this month to tighten border security The group reached the town of Subotica near the border on Sunday morning, continuing their march towards the frontier in early afternoon in the hope of gaining entry into the European Union.
Serbia lies on the so-called Balkan route taken by hundreds of thousands of migrants from the Middle East, Asia and Africa since last year on their way to Western Europe. Although the route was effectively shut down in March, migrants have continued to cross the region in smaller numbers, often with the help of smugglers.
The migrants began the 200-kilometre trek north escorted by a police car and carrying blankets and backpacks, many bearing the distinctive blue logo of the UN refugee agency, UNHCR reported.
The number of migrants blocked inside Serbia has grown significantly since Hungary introduced tough new measures this month to stop them crossing the border. According to UNHCR in Serbia, up to 2,800 migrants were in the country on Friday, mostly in makeshift camps along the Hungarian border.