A total of 1,100 sub-saharan migrants tried today to attack the perimeter border that separates Morocco from the Spanish city of Ceuta informed the Spanish authorities, who indicated that the group was “organized and violent”.
According to the source, the immigrant, was attacked by the troops of the security forces of Morocco and of the Guardia Civil, and caused a total of 55 people injured, five spaniards and 50 moroccan.
The assault occurred in the area of Sidi Ibrahim, which is located in the central part of the perimeter delimiting the land border between Spain and Morocco, during the early morning hours of Sunday. indicated by the Delegation of the Spanish Government in Ceuta.
The assailants tried to access the “extremely violent and organized, trying to force some of the doors of the fenced exterior, using bars of iron, shears, and stones of great size,” he said.
After holding back the assault, were perched on the fence outside 106 sub-saharan africa, of which, after examination by the services of the Red Cross, it proceeded to decline to 104 and two were taken to the hospital for serious injuries, while his life was not in danger.
on the other hand, the Civil Guard reported the detention in Ceuta of a young moroccan woman, 22 years of age, when he intended to cross the border with an immigrant-saharan africa who had hidden inside a suitcase that was leaning on a car.
in Addition, a patera in the moving 52 other immigrants of sub-saharan origin, including four women and three minors, was intercepted today when sailed 36 miles to the south of the city, southern spain Malaga, reported to Efe sources of the Rescue services in Maritime English.
in the Meantime, Salvage, looking for a second boat with 33 people, and continues the tracking of another boat with 29 migrants aboard in the same area.
A total of 14 immigrants of maghrebi origin, 13 adult males and a woman who has declared a minor, were localized after detecting the arrival today of two boats to a beach on the island of Lanzarote (Spanish archipelago of the Canary islands) where, in addition, have been found 120 kilos of hashish in drums buried in the sand, reported sources of the Civil Guard.
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