Around 300 migrants cross borders into Spain's Ceuta


(MENAFN) The emergency services in Spain said that more than 300 African migrants jumped the borders between Morocco and Spanish enclave of Ceuta, in the second mass push since Friday.

The Red Cross said that 11 people were hospitalized after the jump over the 6-metre wire surrounding the North African enclave.

While earlier on Friday, about 500 migrants crossed the same border, used as an entry point into Europe for African migrants who attempt to climb it or swim around it along the coast.

However, more than 1,100 migrants attempted to cross into Ceuta in January, but most were turned back

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