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About 1,000 refugees, mostly Afghans and Pakistanis who are trying to reach Europe, are locked for months in an irregular field behind the railway station in Belgrade. Their journey along the Balkan route has stopped for the moment, at the border between Serbia and Hungary, because of the closing of the border by the Hungarian government. Among these people, many are minors and they live in some disused warehouses in conditions devoid of human dignity. There are toilets, even chemicals, they are forced to breathe toxic smoke to warm up and cook and they receive one hot meal a day with the help of an NGO. In the meantime, many of them, even today, try to cross the border braving the presence of the hard Hungarian police with his dogs, hoping for a better life in the countries of the United Europe.

A migrant intent on dressing in the shed behind the station in Belgrade, where about 1,000 Afghan rand pakistan refugees are living for months while waiting to cross the border with Hungary.

The internal of disused warehouses behind the station in Belgrade where about 1000 refugees waiting to cross in the Hungarian border and arriving in the EUAbout 1,000 refugees, mostly Afghans and Pakistanis who are trying to reach Europe, are locked for months in an irregular field behind the railway station in Belgrade. Their journey along the Balkan route has stopped for the moment, at the border between Serbia and Hungary, because of the closing of the border by the Hungarian government. Among these people, many are minors and they live in some disused warehouses in conditions devoid of human dignity. There are toilets, even chemicals, they are forced to breathe toxic smoke to warm up and cook and they receive one hot meal a day with the help of an NGO. In the meantime, many of them, even today, try to cross the border braving the presence of the hard Hungarian police with his dogs, hoping for a better life in the countries of the United Europe.

About 1,000 refugees, mostly Afghans and Pakistanis who are trying to reach Europe, are locked for months in an irregular field behind the railway station in Belgrade. Their journey along the Balkan route has stopped for the moment, at the border between Serbia and Hungary, because of the closing of the border by the Hungarian government. Among these people, many are minors and they live in some disused warehouses in conditions devoid of human dignity. There are toilets, even chemicals, they are forced to breathe toxic smoke to warm up and cook and they receive one hot meal a day with the help of an NGO. In the meantime, many of them, even today, try to cross the border braving the presence of the hard Hungarian police with his dogs, hoping for a better life in the countries of the United Europe.

About 1,000 refugees, mostly Afghans and Pakistanis who are trying to reach Europe, are locked for months in an irregular field behind the railway station in Belgrade. Their journey along the Balkan route has stopped for the moment, at the border between Serbia and Hungary, because of the closing of the border by the Hungarian government. Among these people, many are minors and they live in some disused warehouses in conditions devoid of human dignity. There are toilets, even chemicals, they are forced to breathe toxic smoke to warm up and cook and they receive one hot meal a day with the help of an NGO. In the meantime, many of them, even today, try to cross the border braving the presence of the hard Hungarian police with his dogs, hoping for a better life in the countries of the United Europe.

A migrant cut tomatoes in one of the disused warehouses behind the station in Belgrade. About 1,000 refugees, mostly Afghans and Pakistanis who are trying to reach Europe, are locked for months in an irregular field behind the railway station in Belgrade. Their journey along the Balkan route has stopped for the moment, at the border between Serbia and Hungary, because of the closing of the border by the Hungarian government. Among these people, many are minors and they live in some disused warehouses in conditions devoid of human dignity. There are toilets, even chemicals, they are forced to breathe toxic smoke to warm up and cook and they receive one hot meal a day with the help of an NGO. In the meantime, many of them, even today, try to cross the border braving the presence of the hard Hungarian police with his dogs, hoping for a better life in the countries of the United Europe.

Some refugees living in disused spaces behind the station in Belgrade around the fire lit with beams of the disused railway. Temperatures in Belgrade, during this winter often drop below freezing.

Some refugees living in disused spaces behind the station in Belgrade around the fire lit with beams of the disused railway. Temperatures in Belgrade, during this winter often drop below freezing.

A refugee is heated close to a of the many outbreaks in disused warehouses behind the railway station in Belgrade. Here about 1000 refugees are living, waiting to cross the border. In these warehouses the air is unbreathable and toxic because of the many outbreaks lit by burning materials of all kinds.

A refugee is heated close to a of the many outbreaks in disused warehouses behind the railway station in Belgrade. Here about 1000 refugees are living, waiting to cross the border. In these warehouses the air is unbreathable and toxic because of the many outbreaks lit by burning materials of all kinds.

About 1,000 refugees, mostly Afghans and Pakistanis who are trying to reach Europe, are locked for months in an irregular field behind the railway station in Belgrade. Their journey along the Balkan route has stopped for the moment, at the border between Serbia and Hungary, because of the closing of the border by the Hungarian government. Among these people, many are minors and they live in some disused warehouses in conditions devoid of human dignity. There are toilets, even chemicals, they are forced to breathe toxic smoke to warm up and cook and they receive one hot meal a day with the help of an NGO. In the meantime, many of them, even today, try to cross the border braving the presence of the hard Hungarian police with his dogs, hoping for a better life in the countries of the United Europe.

A migrant who tries to wash. About 1,000 refugees, mostly Afghans and Pakistanis who are trying to reach Europe, are locked for months in an irregular field behind the railway station in Belgrade. Their journey along the Balkan route has stopped for the moment, at the border between Serbia and Hungary, because of the closing of the border by the Hungarian government. Among these people, many are minors and they live in some disused warehouses in conditions devoid of human dignity. There are toilets, even chemicals, they are forced to breathe toxic smoke to warm up and cook and they receive one hot meal a day with the help of an NGO. In the meantime, many of them, even today, try to cross the border braving the presence of the hard Hungarian police with his dogs, hoping for a better life in the countries of the United Europe.

A migrant who tries to wash. About 1,000 refugees, mostly Afghans and Pakistanis who are trying to reach Europe, are locked for months in an irregular field behind the railway station in Belgrade. Their journey along the Balkan route has stopped for the moment, at the border between Serbia and Hungary, because of the closing of the border by the Hungarian government. Among these people, many are minors and they live in some disused warehouses in conditions devoid of human dignity. There are toilets, even chemicals, they are forced to breathe toxic smoke to warm up and cook and they receive one hot meal a day with the help of an NGO. In the meantime, many of them, even today, try to cross the border braving the presence of the hard Hungarian police with his dogs, hoping for a better life in the countries of the United Europe. About 1,000 refugees, mostly Afghans and Pakistanis who are trying to reach Europe, are locked for months in an irregular field behind the railway station in Belgrade. Their journey along the Balkan route has stopped for the moment, at the border between Serbia and Hungary, because of the closing of the border by the Hungarian government. Among these people, many are minors and they live in some disused warehouses in conditions devoid of human dignity. There are toilets, even chemicals, they are forced to breathe toxic smoke to warm up and cook and they receive one hot meal a day with the help of an NGO. In the meantime, many of them, even today, try to cross the border braving the presence of the hard Hungarian police with his dogs, hoping for a better life in the countries of the United Europe.

The internal of disused warehouses behind the station in Belgrade where about 1000 refugees waiting to cross in the Hungarian border and arriving in the EU.About 1,000 refugees, mostly Afghans and Pakistanis who are trying to reach Europe, are locked for months in an irregular field behind the railway station in Belgrade. Their journey along the Balkan route has stopped for the moment, at the border between Serbia and Hungary, because of the closing of the border by the Hungarian government. Among these people, many are minors and they live in some disused warehouses in conditions devoid of human dignity. There are toilets, even chemicals, they are forced to breathe toxic smoke to warm up and cook and they receive one hot meal a day with the help of an NGO. In the meantime, many of them, even today, try to cross the border braving the presence of the hard Hungarian police with his dogs, hoping for a better life in the countries of the United Europe.

a refugee while skinning potatoes that is preparing to cook on the fire burning in the warehouse. Although the conditions in which they are forced to live, these people try to live normally their days.

A refugee trying to shave in the disused spaces of Belhgrado station where are living with about 1,000 people in extreme conditions. Although the conditions in which they are forced to live, these people try to live normally their days.

A refugee trying to shave in the disused spaces of Belhgrado station where are living with about 1,000 people in extreme conditions. Although the conditions in which they are forced to live, these people try to live normally their days.

Migrants who try to wash with the only source of water present in the spaces behind the Belhgrado station where are living for many months.About 1,000 refugees, mostly Afghans and Pakistanis who are trying to reach Europe, are locked for months in an irregular field behind the railway station in Belgrade. Their journey along the Balkan route has stopped for the moment, at the border between Serbia and Hungary, because of the closing of the border by the Hungarian government. Among these people, many are minors and they live in some disused warehouses in conditions devoid of human dignity. There are toilets, even chemicals, they are forced to breathe toxic smoke to warm up and cook and they receive one hot meal a day with the help of an NGO. In the meantime, many of them, even today, try to cross the border braving the presence of the hard Hungarian police with his dogs, hoping for a better life in the countries of the United Europe.

Migrants in line to receive a hot meal. The volunteers of a Non Governmental Organization called "Food for Idomeni" (already involved in the refugee crisis Idomeni in 2016) they are the only ones that are able to ensure a warm, decent meal a day for the 1,000 refugees who are living in disused warehouses behind the railway station in Belgrade.

Migrants in line to receive a hot meal. The volunteers of a Non Governmental Organization called "Food for Idomeni" (already involved in the refugee crisis Idomeni in 2016) they are the only ones that are able to ensure a warm, decent meal a day for the 1,000 refugees who are living in disused warehouses behind the railway station in Belgrade.

A refugee boy with mouth and nose covered to avoid inhaling the toxic fumes from the many outbreaks in abandoned warehouses behind the station in Belgrade.

A migrant intent on dressing in the shed behind the station in Belgrade, where about 1,000 Afghan refugees and pakistai are living for months while waiting to cross the border with Hungary. The conditions in which these people are living are really critical and the edge of survival. They live in the cold, no water, no electricity, no sanitation, including asbestos, waste and fumes of toxic fumes caused by the many outbreaks to warm up.

About 1,000 refugees, mostly Afghans and Pakistanis who are trying to reach Europe, are locked for months in an irregular field behind the railway station in Belgrade. Their journey along the Balkan route has stopped for the moment, at the border between Serbia and Hungary, because of the closing of the border by the Hungarian government. Among these people, many are minors and they live in some disused warehouses in conditions devoid of human dignity. There are toilets, even chemicals, they are forced to breathe toxic smoke to warm up and cook and they receive one hot meal a day with the help of an NGO. In the meantime, many of them, even today, try to cross the border braving the presence of the hard Hungarian police with his dogs, hoping for a better life in the countries of the United Europe.

A group of Afghan refugee minors, just wake. About 1,000 refugees, mostly Afghans and Pakistanis who are trying to reach Europe, are locked for months in an irregular field behind the railway station in Belgrade. Their journey along the Balkan route has stopped for the moment, at the border between Serbia and Hungary, because of the closing of the border by the Hungarian government. Among these people, many are minors and they live in some disused warehouses in conditions devoid of human dignity. There are toilets, even chemicals, they are forced to breathe toxic smoke to warm up and cook and they receive one hot meal a day with the help of an NGO. In the meantime, many of them, even today, try to cross the border braving the presence of the hard Hungarian police with his dogs, hoping for a better life in the countries of the United Europe.

About 1,000 refugees, mostly Afghans and Pakistanis who are trying to reach Europe, are locked for months in an irregular field behind the railway station in Belgrade. Their journey along the Balkan route has stopped for the moment, at the border between Serbia and Hungary, because of the closing of the border by the Hungarian government. Among these people, many are minors and they live in some disused warehouses in conditions devoid of human dignity. There are toilets, even chemicals, they are forced to breathe toxic smoke to warm up and cook and they receive one hot meal a day with the help of an NGO. In the meantime, many of them, even today, try to cross the border braving the presence of the hard Hungarian police with his dogs, hoping for a better life in the countries of the United Europe.

The internal of disused warehouses behind the station in Belgrade where about 1000 refugees waiting to cross in the Hungarian border and arriving in the EU. About 1,000 refugees, mostly Afghans and Pakistanis who are trying to reach Europe, are locked for months in an irregular field behind the railway station in Belgrade. Their journey along the Balkan route has stopped for the moment, at the border between Serbia and Hungary, because of the closing of the border by the Hungarian government. Among these people, many are minors and they live in some disused warehouses in conditions devoid of human dignity. There are toilets, even chemicals, they are forced to breathe toxic smoke to warm up and cook and they receive one hot meal a day with the help of an NGO. In the meantime, many of them, even today, try to cross the border braving the presence of the hard Hungarian police with his dogs, hoping for a better life in the countries of the United Europe.

Boys refugees cook inside the shed behind the station in Belgrade where are living for months under extreme conditions.About 1,000 refugees, mostly Afghans and Pakistanis who are trying to reach Europe, are locked for months in an irregular field behind the railway station in Belgrade. Their journey along the Balkan route has stopped for the moment, at the border between Serbia and Hungary, because of the closing of the border by the Hungarian government. Among these people, many are minors and they live in some disused warehouses in conditions devoid of human dignity. There are toilets, even chemicals, they are forced to breathe toxic smoke to warm up and cook and they receive one hot meal a day with the help of an NGO. In the meantime, many of them, even today, try to cross the border braving the presence of the hard Hungarian police with his dogs, hoping for a better life in the countries of the United Europe.

A migrant with broken leg because of football of a Hungarian police officer while attempting to cross the border.About 1,000 refugees, mostly Afghans and Pakistanis who are trying to reach Europe, are locked for months in an irregular field behind the railway station in Belgrade. Their journey along the Balkan route has stopped for the moment, at the border between Serbia and Hungary, because of the closing of the border by the Hungarian government. Among these people, many are minors and they live in some disused warehouses in conditions devoid of human dignity. There are toilets, even chemicals, they are forced to breathe toxic smoke to warm up and cook and they receive one hot meal a day with the help of an NGO. In the meantime, many of them, even today, try to cross the border braving the presence of the hard Hungarian police with his dogs, hoping for a better life in the countries of the United Europe.

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Migrant in the makeshift camp set up in the abandoned spaces behind the railway station in Belgrade. About 1,000 refugees, mostly Afghans and Pakistanis who are trying to reach Europe, are locked for months in an irregular field behind the railway station in Belgrade. Their journey along the Balkan route has stopped for the moment, at the border between Serbia and Hungary, because of the closing of the border by the Hungarian government. Among these people, many are minors and they live in some disused warehouses in conditions devoid of human dignity. There are toilets, even chemicals, they are forced to breathe toxic smoke to warm up and cook and they receive one hot meal a day with the help of an NGO. In the meantime, many of them, even today, try to cross the border braving the presence of the hard Hungarian police with his dogs, hoping for a better life in the countries of the United Europe.

About 1,000 refugees, mostly Afghans and Pakistanis who are trying to reach Europe, are locked for months in an irregular field behind the railway station in Belgrade. Their journey along the Balkan route has stopped for the moment, at the border between Serbia and Hungary, because of the closing of the border by the Hungarian government. Among these people, many are minors and they live in some disused warehouses in conditions devoid of human dignity. There are toilets, even chemicals, they are forced to breathe toxic smoke to warm up and cook and they receive one hot meal a day with the help of an NGO. In the meantime, many of them, even today, try to cross the border braving the presence of the hard Hungarian police with his dogs, hoping for a better life in the countries of the United Europe.

Some migrant boys while playing cards.

A moment of daily life among some refugee children living in disused warehouses behind the station in Belgrade

An Afghan refugee while reciting the prayer in his makeshift bed inside the shed.About 1,000 refugees, mostly Afghans and Pakistanis who are trying to reach Europe, are locked for months in an irregular field behind the railway station in Belgrade. Their journey along the Balkan route has stopped for the moment, at the border between Serbia and Hungary, because of the closing of the border by the Hungarian government. Among these people, many are minors and they live in some disused warehouses in conditions devoid of human dignity. There are toilets, even chemicals, they are forced to breathe toxic smoke to warm up and cook and they receive one hot meal a day with the help of an NGO. In the meantime, many of them, even today, try to cross the border braving the presence of the hard Hungarian police with his dogs, hoping for a better life in the countries of the United Europe.

Some refugees leave the warehouses where they are living to try to reach the border between Serbia and Hungary. About 1,000 refugees, mostly Afghans and Pakistanis who are trying to reach Europe, are locked for months in an irregular field behind the railway station in Belgrade. Their journey along the Balkan route has stopped for the moment, at the border between Serbia and Hungary, because of the closing of the border by the Hungarian government. Among these people, many are minors and they live in some disused warehouses in conditions devoid of human dignity. There are toilets, even chemicals, they are forced to breathe toxic smoke to warm up and cook and they receive one hot meal a day with the help of an NGO. In the meantime, many of them, even today, try to cross the border braving the presence of the hard Hungarian police with his dogs, hoping for a better life in the countries of the United Europe.