As the refugee crisis continues, train services between Germany and Denmark have been stopped due to “exceptional passport checks at the border”, according to Denmark’s state-owned DSB.
From RT News:
Passport checks at the German-Danish border, as well as in the Danish towns of Padborg and Rodby, led to “long delays”in international rail services on Wednesday, DSB said.
Refugees break through Danish police lines near Kliplen and keep walking towards Sweden by highway. Keleti redux. pic.twitter.com/pGxtjVTC21
— Anemona Hartocollis (@anemonanyc) September 9, 2015
Refugees carry babies on march through #Denmark to Swedish border. They have walked 25k so far on highway. pic.twitter.com/91Z1yEzPW0
— Anemona Hartocollis (@anemonanyc) September 9, 2015
More than 300 refugees, including children, entered Denmark on foot from Germany, Reuters reported.
For many refugees, Denmark is a transit country in their attempt to reach Sweden, a Scandinavian country with a much more open policy towards asylum seekers.
EU countries have recently been flooded by hundreds of thousands of people, fleeing war and violence in the Middle East and Africa.
Refugees walked 25k from Padborg to Kliplen form human chain v. waiting Danish police. pic.twitter.com/9IsHG9oeyu
— Anemona Hartocollis (@anemonanyc) September 9, 2015
European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker said on Wednesday that since the beginning of 2015 about 500,000 people had come to Europe, many Syrians and Libyans among them. He also urged EU member states to “compulsorily” relocate 160,000 migrants within the EU in the next two years.