
Austria: Fights break out as thousands of refugees left stranded in 'no man's land'
Fights broke between refugees after several thousands of migrants were left stranded in "no man's land" on the Slovenia-Austria border for seven hours near the Austrian town of Spielfeld, Monday. Without water for an extended amount of time tensions snapped, with several refugees including children collapsing.
The bottleneck occurred as Germany re-introduced border checks that limit the number of migrants allowed into the country to 50 per hour, causing delays along the European migrant trail.
EU migrant route nations have cautiously welcomed a plan agreed by European leaders during an emergency summit at the weekend that announced the creation of refugee reception centres across the continent.

Fights broke between refugees after several thousands of migrants were left stranded in "no man's land" on the Slovenia-Austria border for seven hours near the Austrian town of Spielfeld, Monday. Without water for an extended amount of time tensions snapped, with several refugees including children collapsing.
The bottleneck occurred as Germany re-introduced border checks that limit the number of migrants allowed into the country to 50 per hour, causing delays along the European migrant trail.
EU migrant route nations have cautiously welcomed a plan agreed by European leaders during an emergency summit at the weekend that announced the creation of refugee reception centres across the continent.