23 wounded men of the security forces "of the episodes in Idomeni says Macedonia
The Macedonian Interior Ministry (which falls under the police) to comprehensive statement about yesterday's incidents on the border between Greece and FYROM between refugees and the Macedonian security forces, said he injured a total of 23 men of the Macedonian security forces (14 police officers and nine soldiers) and that caused damage to three police and five military vehicles.
The Communication states that refugees and migrants attacked with stones and other objects against the Macedonian security forces, which have used chemicals to prevent these people from entering the territory.
The announcement speaks "for migrants attempting to enter illegally and violently" into the territory of Macedonia and leaves spikes to stop Greek police during the events
"According to initial estimates, about 3,000 migrants participated throughout the episodes, while the Greek police did not intervene in any way to prevent incidents in the border line," noted the statement of the Macedonian Interior Ministry.
The Macedonian Interior Ministry (which falls under the police) to comprehensive statement about yesterday's incidents on the border between Greece and FYROM between refugees and the Macedonian security forces, said he injured a total of 23 men of the Macedonian security forces (14 police officers and nine soldiers) and that caused damage to three police and five military vehicles.
The Communication states that refugees and migrants attacked with stones and other objects against the Macedonian security forces, which have used chemicals to prevent these people from entering the territory.
The announcement speaks "for migrants attempting to enter illegally and violently" into the territory of Macedonia and leaves spikes to stop Greek police during the events
"According to initial estimates, about 3,000 migrants participated throughout the episodes, while the Greek police did not intervene in any way to prevent incidents in the border line," noted the statement of the Macedonian Interior Ministry.
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