Tuesday, March 17, 2020

‘Fighting-age invaders’ battle Greek border guards


By Arthur Lyons
The Voice of Europe

The Greek government erected 1.5-meter tall concrete blocks in the Kastanies region of its border with Turkey on Friday. This was done to defend Europe from an invasion of tens of thousands of hostile, fighting-age male migrants who are trying to breach its borders.

For weeks now, Greek border guards have, among other things, been forced to fire tear gas canisters to fend off the invaders who relentlessly continue in their attempts to breach the barriers which separate Turkey and Greece, Anadolu Agency reports.

Since Turkish regime leader Recep Erdogan made good on his promise to “open the gates” and flood Europe with migrants, clashes between migrants – most of whom are fighting-age men – and Greek security forces have become increasingly frequent and violent.
As Voice of Europe has chronicled, clashes between the migrants and Greek security forces reached a new level of intensity last Wednesday when fighting-age migrant men attacked Greek officers during the night with incendiary Molotov cocktails, which set fire to the border fence in the Evros region.

Local media reports indicate that the migrants’ attacks were being supported by the Turkish security forces and that in addition to using firebombs, the migrants employed tear gas which they had obtained from the Turks.

To combat the increasingly hostile migrants – aided by the Turkish regime – Greek security forces have applied their ingenuity to combat the program, and are now using gigantic fans to blowback the tear gas and smoke onto the Turkish side of the border, Voice of Europe reported.

The fans are mounted on jeeps and were deployed yesterday near the Kastanies crossing point in the Evros region. Greek officials said that the massive fans are ordinarily used in parachute training for their airborne forces.
Earlier this week, Voice of Europe reported on shocking night-vision video footage released by Greek authorities that depicts a Turkish tactical armored combat vehicle ripping down the border fencing along the Greek-Turkish border to aid migrant invaders to cross over illegally into Greece.

In response to the attempted invasion of Europe by mostly hostile, military-aged migrant men who’ve been sent by Turkey’s regime leader Recep ErdoganGreek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has dubbed the Aegean sea and the Evros River the “shield of Europe.”


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