"In Serbia, people support each other - and us, too"

PHOTO: TANJUG / TANJA VALIC

Around 7,600 refugees are currently "marooned" in Serbia, writes the British daily Guardian.

Tanjug on Tuesday cited an article published on the newspaper's website - originally under this headline: "Blocked in the Balkans: the refugees that Europe won't allow in" - to report that "many of them dreamed about life in other European countries" but are now "getting used to living in this area - while many are saying that many countries can learn from Serbia."

Among them are members of the Faqirzada family, made up of "two parents and three teenage children" - who, the Guardian said, "set out for a future in Europe" - but "did not imagine it like this."

Tanjug quotes the article as saying that "as far as they were concerned, Europe meant Germany - but they were forced to change their plans."

The Belgrade-based agency also said in its...

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