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Karolyhaza, Hungary, near the border with Austria - 5 September 2015
1. Various of a group of around 300 migrants walking with a police escort on the road
2. Various of migrants entering the railway station to buy tickets to continue their journey by train
3. Migrants counting money
4. SOUNDBITE (English) Kabir, refugee from Kabul, Afghanistan:
"For me, for myself, leaving Afghanistan was so, so hard, because I really love my homeland. I really love it, I never wanted to leave it and I would never tell anybody to leave your country. It's like my mother, I would never leave my mother. But what can I do when my life and my family's life is in danger? When there is no good economy, when there is no good security, no education, no food? What can I do? I had to do something. I had to leave it."
5. Various of migrants on the train platform
6. Train arriving with other migrants already in
7. Various of migrants inside crowded train
8. SOUNDBITE (Hungarian) Karoly Szep, Mayor of the village of Karolyhaza:
"The arriving train was already full with refugees, it can not take more."
9. Various of migrants on the platform
10. SOUNDBITE (Hungarian) Karoly Szep, Mayor of the village of Karolyhaza:
"This situation is out of our control. I feel so bad about this situation. They are so calm, but I don't know how this will end."
11. Various of migrants waiting on the platform
STORYLINE
Around three hundred migrants were seen walking on a road in Hungary near the border with Austria on Saturday.
The migrants were believed to have left a refugee camp in the Hungarian city of Vamosszabadi earlier that day.
After walking some 40 kilometres (25 miles), the exhausted group tried to board a train in the village of Karolyhaza to shorten the last part of their journey.
However, all the arriving trains were full with other migrants heading towards Austria.
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