The locals are terrified, they feel that they have been pushed out of their living space, in addition to the crackling of guns, it also happened that the migrants stole sheep, processed it and smeared the houses with its blood.
"This is already Afghanistan": armed people smugglers in the forest and regular gunfire, writes the Hungarian government on its Facebook page.
The flood of migrants made Hungarian-inhabited Serbian villages unlivable, five kilometers from our borders. See how they live there!
In the video, it is said: the human traffickers use guns to prevent the residents from approaching the local forest. Goran Baticina, who lives in Palic and is engaged in beekeeping, said in front of the camera that there was perhaps one day in the past year when no shooting was heard in the area, otherwise the gunfire was continuous in the forest in the afternoon.
He added that recently people smugglers were walking around freely armed with Kalashnikovs and "bombs" and when locals tried to enter the forest they were stopped and told that "this is Afghanistan".
According to the video, three people were killed in the latest shooting, and hundreds of Serbian policemen marched to the Hungarian border, where they arrested 4,500 migrants.
An elderly, Hungarian-speaking woman spoke about the fact that there were so many migrants that "their lives were a disaster" because of this. The illegal immigrants damaged several houses in the village, which therefore had to be demolished. The woman later showed the crew the Hungarian border fence near her garden, about which she said:
"this is Hungary, it's fenced off, so they can't cross there".
According to the other man speaking in the video, the migrants are men between the ages of 17 and 40, who damage everything, cut down every slat and set it on fire. He added that
"there is calm for the moment, but there is no confidence in when this will change".
It was also said that the illegal immigrants stole a sheep, which they "processed" in one of the yards and "defiled" local houses with sheep's blood. The man said:
"a bunch of strangers come, you don't know what they want, you don't know how they speak, they have a different culture, different values, and they don't ask, they crush".
"It was almost a war situation, and it put you in a state of trance. They simply pushed me out of my own life," said a local man in front of the camera.
According to a third man, houses were set on fire in Majdány by migrants, who were very many, "ten times the population of the village". He added that there may still be migrants in the area, but they don't dare to show themselves because of the police action.
Source: Government of Hungary / MTI
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