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Almost 500 migrants smash through border fence into Spain

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Migrants celebrate outside the Center for Temporary Stay of Immigrants (CETI) after forcing their way through a border fence. Photo: AFP

Almost 500 migrants forced their way into Spanish territory in North Africa early on Friday by breaking through gates in the six-metre-high fence that separates Morocco from Spain’s Ceuta enclave.

The Ceuta regional government gave the figures, with officials saying it was believed to be the biggest border invasion in recent years. Ceuta is separated from the rest of Spain by the Strait of Gibraltar.

Some 700 migrants attempted to smash through several gates simultaneously at about 6am, a Ceuta government official said. He refused to be identified, in accordance with government rules.

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He said 498 migrants made it into Spanish territory, with two hospitalised due to injuries they sustained in the assault. He said 11 Spanish police were also hurt.

Migrants celebrate outside the Center for Temporary Stay of Immigrants (CETI) after forcing their way through a border fence. Photo: AFP
Migrants celebrate outside the Center for Temporary Stay of Immigrants (CETI) after forcing their way through a border fence. Photo: AFP
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A Civil Guard spokesman said police clashed with the migrants at the Tarajal area of the fence. He declined to disclose his identity in line with internal policy. At least 10 members of Morocco’s armed forces were also injured, he said.

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