Today at Idomeni large numbers of Muslims rushed and tore down much of the fence at the border between Greece and Macedonia. some reports say it was inspired by German far left extremists.

The above video is an RT video from early this morning. It has been put through a voice leveler as the original video seemed to be very weak in the audio where the Muslims are screaming "Allah Hu akbar" etc. The Greek side of it was fine but the audio mysteriously dropped to very low where the Muslims are shouting. So a LiveLeaker was kind enough to level all the audio so you can hear the motivating phrases of the Muslims attacking the Macedonian border guards with large stones and tearing down the fence.

Greece has condemned the Macedonians for trying to protect their border.

Dozens of migrants and refugees were wounded on Sunday when Macedonian police fired tear gas and rubber bullets at crowds on the Greek side of the border, aid workers said, an act Athens called "dangerous and deplorable". More than 10,000 migrants and refugees have been stranded at the Greek border outpost of Idomeni since February after a cascade of border shutdowns across the Balkans closed off their route to central and western Europe.

Here is a German article which speaks to the organization using leaflets to encourage this attack today. (Needs machine translation for now)

Some of the video below is in English but mostly Greek or Macedonian. The clear threat, that 10,000 people cannot be controlled so send busses to take them where they want to go, that is in English.

The video also shows what may be the leaflets referred to in the German article organizing today's attack. It also shows tools for dismantling the border fence.

The Daily Mail is covering the story here.

Police fired tear gas at migrants as they tried to break through a border fence from Greece into Macedonia in the latest violence to hit the migrant crisis, leaving 260 people injured. The incident took place near the Idomeni border crossing in northern Greece, a flashpoint where more than 11,200 people have been stranded after Balkan states closed off the migrant route in mid-February. A Greek police source said hundreds of migrants gathered to demand the opening of the frontier and tried to force the fence, prompting Macedonian police to fire tear gas.

And Greek police have also been trying to control groups of Greeks opposed to the invasion by huge numbers of mostly fighting age Muslim men, from attacking them at the ports.