Moria fire: immigration is a serious national security problem



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Fires in Greece – All the news: As of 10 pm on Tuesday, firefighters intervene in the Moria camp in the fire that broke out, quickly spread to 2 and continues to burn the entire camp – According to information released by local media, there are fears for the dead – The situation with 13,000 immigrants to the island clearly shows that there is now a serious problem of National Security in the country, a fact that forces the Palace of the Maximum to proceed to a mini-cabinet with the corresponding ministries (Civil Protection, Interior, etc.)

At a time when the Turkish provocation is in the red in both the Aegean and the Evros, at a time when the Turks openly threaten our country with war, insurgency outbreaks are being created inside that evidently bet by destabilizing conditions.

Yesterday’s fire in Moria shows what we have pointed out in time from Newsbomb.gr that there is a serious problem of National Security in the country.

There is a serious risk of creating pockets of destabilization and distraction, which is confirmed by the fact that all local actors in Mytilene speak of arson, but also by the fact that immigrants beat firefighters and Greek police with stones.

Similar attacks, even instigated against the country’s security forces, have been carried out in other uprisings that have taken place in immigrant accommodation units.

The Chronicle of Hell in Moria

George Dinos, president of the Fire Brigade Union who was at the front all night until morning, told stonisi.gr that almost the entire Reception and Identification Center has caught fire and it is possible that part of the health structure recently created by the Dutch government and the Ministry of Immigration has been saved.

In fact, two more fire trucks, according to the information, arrive in Mytilene from Chios to help. The same sources Inform “N” that there is fear of the dead.

Mytilene is in a state of emergency: the MATs were transferred to the island

Moria is on high alert after a fire engulfed much of the structure, leaving more than 12,000 refugees and migrants stranded on the streets.

As government spokesman Stelios Petsas informed ERT, Mytilene has been declared in a state of emergency, and any refugee and immigrant is also prohibited from leaving the island coronavirus tests were not completed. As you said, even the scene of an arson is being examined.

It is also unclear where the 35 who tested positive for the virus are. MAT forces are also being transferred to the island.

Extraordinary meeting in Maximou

An extraordinary inter-ministerial meeting will be held at 9.30 am in the Palace of the Maxims under the command of Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis with the participation of the Minister of Citizen Protection Michalis Chrysochoidis, the Minister of Health Vassilis Kikilias, the Minister of Immigration and Asylum Youtaros Mitarikos EYP Panagiotis Kontoleontas and the Head of GEETHA Konstantinos Floros.

The extraordinary inter-ministerial meeting will also be attended by Interior Minister Takis Theodorikakos and Deputy Minister of Civil Protection and Crisis Management Nikos Hardalias

The situation in Moria and the measures that will be taken to deal with it will be examined.

Camp caught fire – Over 12,000 homeless

The worst case scenario came to light overnight in Moria at 2am. The camp was almost completely burned down, while large numbers of refugees and migrants have fled to the surrounding mountains. Many are also heading to the city.

The reason was the announcement that 35 people tested positive for coronavirus and be isolated together with their relatives but. This would take place in warehouses outside the KYT (Reception and Identification Center) on the road to Panagiouda.

Some of them reacted to the prospect of isolation and refused to leave the field.

Others tried to leave the camp late Tuesday night, moving up the mountain, believing that they would thus escape the danger of the coronavirus caused by contact with those who refused to leave.

The clashes between them soon sparked fires initially around the camp that burned all the tents outside and around the KYT and containers inside.

Speaking to SKAI, the Special Secretary of the First Reception, Manos Logothetis, who will address Mytilene, stated that the KYT, which has been evacuated, has suffered extensive damage.

As he pointed out, currently the demand is to house the 13,000 refugees and migrants, while acknowledging that additional measures must be taken to have full control of the structures.

The structure was evacuated by thousands of migrants

Due to the strong winds, the flames were transported very quickly within the KYT facilities, causing the entire area to turn into a huge fire, burning everything and especially the containers and tents, where more than 12,000 refugees and migrants lived.

A large number of refugees and immigrants are moving towards the city, passing through the town of Moria, while the MAT squads with cages have created a barrier at the height of Kara Tepe, preventing them from entering the city.

Volunteers and staff from the two municipalities of the island are at the site, with strong winds that make the task of extinction difficult.

Immigrants attacked firefighters

As the neighbors complained and the Fire Department itself confirmed, the Fire Brigade forces that rushed to the scene were attacked with stones by immigrants and refugees.

See the Fire Department announcement

“Mytilene will fall after Moria”

Meanwhile, the Association of Neighbors of Moria, Panagiouda and neighboring Communities in a new post states: “The local NGO “Stand by Me” states that “the existing 13,000 homeless refugees have been burned” cast “the inhabitants of Moria (ss means the camp!) who try to escape are pushed by the locals who attack them“Ει also says:”After Moria, Mytilene will fall Mό Moria ended, Moria was destroyed». »

Earlier, the Association of Residents of Moria, Panagiouda and neighboring communities cited a statement from the Dutch NGO “Movement on the Ground” which states that “The fires are due to the discomfort of migrants with the strict closure decision.»After 35 cases of coronavirus in 2,000 people.

The bells rang

The bells began to ring in the area, as the Moria Residents Association affirms that the fire has several fronts and they estimate that it was started by an arson.

They also said that some migrants did not allow firefighters to approach the area, as they threw stones at the vehicles.

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