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Over 500 migrant invaders reach shores of Greek islands, according to police

Over 500 illegal migrant invaders have made it to the shores of Greeceā€™s Eastern Aegean islands Lesbos, Samos, and Chios on Sunday after the Turkish regime ordered its border guards and coast guard to stand down, according to police sources.

One police official told Reuters that no less than seven dinghies carrying over 300 migrants managed to reach the island of Lesbos, while an additional 150 managed to slip through Greek coast guard and naval patrols in the region to make it to the island of Samos.

Videos have surfaced on social media of ordinary Greek citizens living on the islands attempting to prevent the migrant from disembarking from their vessels and confronting NGO invader-collaborators.

Last week, Voice of Europe reported that the Turkish regime ā€“ following the military escalation between the Russian-backed Syrian army and the Erdogan regime ā€“ had announced that it would open its border with Syria and permit any and all migrants from the Middle East to pass through Turkey to reach Europe.

The senior Turkish official said that Erdoganā€™s government has decided to no longer allocate resources to stopping Syrian migrants from reaching Europe by land or sea.

The following day, in response to Turkish aggression, the Greek government sealed off its border and deployed fifty navy warships to protect the Greek islands and ten helicopters to guard land borders against foreign invaders sent by the Erdogan regime.

Over the weekend, videos circulated on social media which depicted fighting-aged male migrants clashing with Greek border guards and security forces at various Greek-Turkish land borders. Greek security forces were forced to deploy tear gas to disperse the large crowds of violent, fighting-aged, male invaders.

On Sunday morning, Turkish Interior Minister Suleyman Soylu wrote that 76,358 migrants were headed toward Greece. Soylu claimed that thousands of migrants ā€“ the vast majority of whom are fighting-aged males ā€“ passed through the border city of Edirne on Sunday morning and were headed for the Turkish-Greek border.

 

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