(ANSA) - SARAJEVO, DECEMBER 10 - The first group of migrants
left the Vucjak camp near Bihac in northwest Bosnia and
Herzegovina on the border with Croatia this afternoon, heading
for other safer and more dignified accommodation not far from
Sarajevo. In Vucjak, without water, electric power, and the
basic sanitation conditions, even due to cold weather and snow,
the situation has become unbearable for about 600 refugees
hosted there.
The Bosnian authorities, under pressure also from the
international community, have announced the closure of the
hellish camp.
According to the local media, the transfer of refugees would
go on for at least three days. Many are opposed to leaving
Vucjak, which is close to the border with Croatia, the EU
country they would try to enter to continue their journey to
Western Europe.(ANSA).
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