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Dark and smoky shelters for refugees stranded in Serbia

Fearful of deportations at official camps, refugees in Serbia find cover in make-shift shelters.

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Inside a warehouse where hundreds of refugees are staying, the air is saturated with smoke from fires built to keep warm, but breathing is difficult. [Federico Scoppa/CAPTA/Al Jazeera]

By Federico Scoppa

Published On 19 Jan 201719 Jan 2017

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Belgrade, Serbia – Hundreds of refugees, mostly from Afghanistan and Pakistan, are living in miserable conditions in makeshift camps and abandoned warehouses in Serbia.

At a warehouse behind the Belgrade train station, the conditions are deplorable. Refugees seeking shelter here brave winter temperatures that can drop to minus 15C, surrounded by mud, snow and ice, and a relentless cold wind blowing through its tunnels and broken windows.

The air inside the warehouse is saturated with the smoke from the fires they use to stay warm.

People sleep on the ground, wrapped in blankets distributed by volunteers, while surrounded by rubbish and other waste. The sound of coughing echoes through the space.

They have no access to showers, lavatories or other facilities. They wash and bathe using water warmed up in old barrels set up on fire pits outside.

A group of volunteers works each day to provide one warm meal for those stranded here.

The refugees say that they don’t want to stay in Serbia, They want to reach Germany, France, Italy or Britain,  but they  are staying at the warehouse because they fear they will be deported if they go to the official government camps.

But, they cannot move on. Serbia’s borders with Croatia and Hungary remain closed.

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Rubbish covers the ground where hundreds of refugees are staying in an abandoned warehouse behind the Belgrade train station [Federico Scoppa/CAPTA/Al Jazeera]
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People sleep on the ground, wrapped in blankets distributed by volunteers, while surrounded by garbage and other waste. The sound of coughing echoes through the space. [Federico Scoppa/CAPTA/Al Jazeera]
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The refugees wash and bathe outside in the cold, warming some water in an old barrel. [Federico Scoppa/CAPTA/Al Jazeera]
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This refugee from Pakistan has been sheltering at the warehouse with many others. He wishes to go to Italy, Germany or France. [Federico Scoppa/CAPTA/Al Jazeera]
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One of the old warehouses where migrants are living, in downtown Belgrade. [Federico Scoppa/CAPTA/Al Jazeera]
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Inside one of the abandoned warehouses used by migrants as shelter in the old train depot, light only enters through holes in the roof. [Federico Scoppa/CAPTA/Al Jazeera]
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Volunteers works to make sure the refugees receive one warm meal a day. Here the refugees line up to receive the food. [Federico Scoppa/CAPTA/Al Jazeera]
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The government discourages aid organisations from operating in the makeshift camps, hoping refugees will move on to the official centres instead. [Federico Scoppa/CAPTA/Al Jazeera]
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The refugees say that they don't want to stay in Serbia. They want to reach Germany, France, Italy or Britain, but they are staying at the warehouse because they fear they will be deported if they go to the official government camps. [Federico Scoppa/CAPTA/Al Jazeera]
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Many refugees are stranded here because the route through Serbia's borders with Croatia and Hungary remains closed. [Federico Scoppa/CAPTA/Al Jazeera]
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Refugees in the makeshift camps have no access to showers,lavatories or other facilities. They wash and bathe using water warmed up in old barrels set up on fire pits outside. [Federico Scoppa/CAPTA/Al Jazeera]
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Refugees make do with what they have and help each other to get by in the tough circumstances. [Federico Scoppa/CAPTA/Al Jazeera]
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Those seeking shelter here brave winter temperatures that can drop to minus 15C, and are surrounded by mud, snow and ice, and a relentless cold wind. [Federico Scoppa/CAPTA/Al Jazeera]

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