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Hundreds of migrants march out of Greek camp, wade river and cross into Macedonia

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Refugees and migrants try cross a river on their way to Macedonia from a makeshift camp at the Greek-Macedonian border on Monday. Photo: AFP
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Hundreds of migrants marched out of a Greek transit camp, hiked for hours along muddy paths and forded a rain-swollen river to get around a border fence and cross into Macedonia, where they were detained on Monday, authorities said.

A Macedonian police spokeswoman said the several hundred migrants who had crossed into Macedonia would be sent back to Greece. A Reuters photographer at the scene put the number who crossed as high as 2,000.

About 30 journalists, including the photographer, who followed the migrants were also detained, witnesses said.

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Earlier, Macedonian police said three migrants - two men and a woman - had drowned crossing a river near the Greek border that had been swollen by heavy rain.

The crossing put the migrant issue back in the spotlight days before leaders from the European Union and Turkey are due to meet again to seal an agreement intended to keep migrants in Turkey from moving to Europe through Greece.

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Greek officials said leaflets had been circulated at the migrants’ camp at Idomeni urging people to join the march.

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