Trains from Hungary carrying hundreds of refugees started arriving in Vienna and Munich early on Tuesday, witnesses said.
In the latest twist in a humanitarian and political crisis that is now
testing the survival of both Europe's open-border regime and its asylum
rules, Hungary allowed the refugees, many of them fleeing Syria's civil
war, to cram into at least four trains leaving Budapest for Austria or
Germany.
Austrian authorities appeared to have given up on trying to apply
European Union rules by filtering out refugees who had already claimed
asylum in Hungary, train passengers said.
Many of the refugees arriving in Vienna railway station on Monday
evening immediately raced to board trains heading on to Germany, as
policemen looked on passively, preferring not to intervene, witnesses
said.
'Germany, thank you!'
Refugees cheered and chanted "Germany, thank you!" as they saw a welcome
sign held up by local people at Munich Central Station late on Monday.
Police said some 500 refugees, mainly from the Middle East, were on the
train. They were to be transported by bus to camps where they will be
registered.
Germany has taken in more asylum-seekers than any other European Union
country. German Chancellor Angela Merkel on Monday called for other EU
nations to do more to help deal with this year's influx of refugees.
Source: Al Jazeera
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