PHOTOS: Refugees settled at abandoned factory
Tue, 27.06.2017 17:44
The abandoned plant in the southern city of Patras (Greece) has become homeplace for many refugees and migrants - mostly from Pakistan and Afghanistan.
With the help of charitable organizations and compassionate citizens of Greece, they made improvised baths and washing devices.
Many of them are looking for an opportunity to get on the ferry and other types of transport in order to break deep into Europe - to the more developed and rich countries in the north of the region.
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