Balkan Route: Around 50 migrants daily pass from Kosovo to Serbia

That part of the road is not new, but because of fences at other borders, it has become one of the most frequent on the Balkan road. About 50 refugees and migrants enter Serbia daily from the north of Kosovo and continue their journey to the West. The tunnel has entered the part of [...]
About 50 refugees and migrants enter Serbia daily from the north of Kosovo and continue their journey to the West.
The tunnel has entered Kosovo's part, but it has emerged in the part of Serbia. They say they're from Syria, but they don't want to be introduced.
It's very dangerous, it's very cold, and we're very tired. We want to get some rest. We want to find a safe place to live with our families”, says a Syrian immigrant for Al Jazeera Balkans, conveys Telegrafi.
As they continue to walk, they are not sure which country they are in and whether borders are open to them.
This does not prevent those in the early hours of the morning from continuing along the railway through low temperatures, which were even below zero degrees in recent days.
After Serbia built a defence fence with northern Macedonia, refugees and migrants have found an alternative route. The road connecting Serbia's Raska with the north of Kosovo has been made among the frequent Balkan roads of going migrants to Western Europe.
Those who follow the roads of refugees and migrants say this road across northern Kosovo is not unusual.
“First enter Greece, then pass through Macedonia and Albania to enter Kosovo. Here they use alternative routes for illegal border crossings”, says Rados Djurovic from the Centre for Protection and Assistant of Asylum seekers in Serbia.
He says that nothing can stop their migration because it will endanger their lives, money, and all that they have just to get to a place in Europe and live safely.










