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Refugees keep flowing into Slovenia

Xinhua, December 14, 2015 Adjust font size:

Five trains carrying some 5,100 refugees from Croatia arrived at the Dobova station on the border with Croatia on Saturday and Sunday, and were arranged to leave for Austria.

The majority of them have already been processed and provided with basic care and sent on trains or buses to Jesenice and Sentilj, two entry points with Austria, the Slovenian Press Agency reported quoting the state police announcement.

Around 1,000 refugees were still at the Dobova reception center Sunday morning, but are to be transported towards Austria later on, the Slovenian Novo Mesto Police Administration said.

More than 320,000 migrants have entered and most of them left Slovenia since mid-October. Enditem