Bangladesh team hoping to migrate to the jungles of Bosnia!



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A section of Bangladeshi youth seeking refuge in the jungles of Bosnia, Photo-ReutersHundreds of migrants have taken up positions in the jungle in an attempt to enter the borders of the European Union. The group was found in a Bosnian jungle bordering Croatia. Among the group are immigrants from various Asian countries, including Bangladesh, the Middle East and North Africa.

The idea is that these immigrants are trying to get into EU countries quickly before the European Union takes steps to toughen immigration laws.

Migrants and refugees have been avoiding poverty-stricken Bosnia as a transit route since the Balkan uprising in 2015-16. But a recent Reuters report claims that a grand ceremony has started to enter Europe from Bosnia through the Croatian border.

Cooking, photo - ReutersIn an interview with Reuters, Mohammad Abul, a young Bangladeshi, said the situation was “very inhumane.” No house, no water, no bathroom. There is no medical service.

In addition to Abul, another 500 young people have taken refuge in an abandoned factory in the forest. Somehow he survived by lighting a fire to survive the extreme cold. Waiting only to cross the border. Then the handful of advanced life in Europe.

According to Reuters, the 500 Bosnian youths were evacuated from shelters in the cities of Bihak and Velika Kladusa. The Bosnian authorities refused to host the group of immigrants. At the same time, they are reportedly preparing to close several immigrant shelters in the city.

Bosnia has always welcomed immigrants since the 1990s. But recently they are tightening the policy of sheltering immigrants and have expressed concern by demanding their burden.

Ethnically divided Bosnia-Herzegovina and Croatia have always refused to accept immigrants. As a result, the immigrants have sought refuge on the Bosnian borders of Sergevo and Krasnodar.

Somehow they are spending the night on the grounds of an abandoned factory, photo - ReutersBosnian border police officer Azur Zvik said that many people tried to enter Europe in rubber boats via the Drinia River and drowned in the Kharsrota River. However, they continue to try to enter Europe.

He said a group of 50 people were seen trying to cross the border Tuesday morning. One of them yelled: ‘I’m going to Italy.’



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