Hundreds of refugees, migrants cross into northern Greece

The tents of recently arrived refugees are seen in the woods on the Greek island of Samos. (AFP/file)
  • Greek authorities say hundreds of refugees and other migrants have crossed from Turkey
  • Land route from Turkey into northeastern Greece has become increasingly popular

THESSALONIKI, Greece: Greek authorities say hundreds of refugees and other migrants have crossed the land border with Turkey in the past two days, with illegal crossings in the area increasing significantly following Turkey’s military operation in northern Syria.
Police said Tuesday they detained 370 people the previous day who had crossed the Evros River, which forms a natural border between Greece and Turkey, and another 140 people on Sunday.
The land route from Turkey into northeastern Greece has become increasingly popular as conditions deteriorate on Greek islands, long the preferred route, where strict controls are now imposed on movement and camps are overcrowded.
Authorities have noted a surge in arrivals across the Evros, with 1,658 people detained in March compared to 586 in February and 262 in March 2017.