MADRID: Some 200 migrants stormed a high fence between Morocco and the Spanish territory of Ceuta early on Tuesday, with 73 managing to get through in the latest incident at the border, authorities said.
A spokesman for the central government´s representative office in Ceuta, on Morocco´s northern coast, said 18 people were "slightly" injured, including 15 migrants and three policemen.
The migrants used "wire cutters and mallets to cut through the doors" in the high double fence, he added.
Ceuta and Melilla, also a Spanish territory in North Africa, have the EU´s only land borders with Africa.
As a result, they are entry points for migrants desperate to get to Europe and who regularly try to climb the high border fences, swim along the coast or hide in vehicles.
Ceuta is now ringed by a double wire fence eight kilometres
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