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Shooting at kids' height at Idomeni

At least three children injured say Doctors Without Borders

Redazione Ansa

(ANSA) - Rome, April 12 - During clashes at the Idomeni camp on the Greece-Macedonia border two days ago police shot tear gas and rubber bullets "at kids' height", Doctors Without Borders (MSF) President Loris De Filippi told a press conference in Rome Tuesday. "In the clashes," he said, "at least 200 people were injured by tear gas and another 37 by rubber bullets shot not at adult's height, but at children's height. At least three children were wounded by these projectiles," he said. "It is an aberrant situation, created by Europe and not resolved by Europe". He said it would be a "disaster" there without international organisations' help.
   

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