Bulgarian police fire rubber bullets to quell riot in refugee camp
Bulgarian police fired water cannon and rubber bullets to quell a riot by migrants angered at being confined to their refugee camp due to a health scare, the interior ministry said on Thursday.
The unrest at the camp in Harmanli, a town close to the Turkish border, came two days after authorities sealed it off to prevent anyone leaving after local media reported the migrants were carrying infectious diseases.
Earlier on Thursday, residents set fire to furniture and tyres and threw stones at riot police, who deployed water cannon. In the evening, violence erupted again in the camp, home to 3,000 people, mostly of Afghan origin.
“We used a water cannon, blanks and rubber bullets as well as physical force,” Interior Ministry Chief Secretary Georgi Kostov said outside what is Bulgaria’s biggest refugee camp.
“The number of detained migrants is dynamic. At the moment they are more than 200. For the time being we are talking about containing the escalation,” he said adding that 14 police officers had been wounded. He said he was not aware of any wounded migrants.