"We can't stand this anymore. What fu***** police and army doing ? Why they don't stop them ? This is invasion. I don't want them here, in my state... etc." says angry local people.Conflicts among migrants repeated today, when physically accounted Syrians, Afghans and Iraqis to be got hold seats on the train to Belgrade, the last stop on the road to Hungary and the EUYoung children being pushed through the windows of crowded carriages every time you train for Serbia stops at the station have become increasingly common scenes in the Macedonian border town of Gevgelija.One boy was hospitalized yesterday with a face covered in blood, having climbed to an electric pole to one of the first video oncoming train, but it was who was electrocuted when he touched the wire. He didn't survive.Only a few police officers are the only trace attempts to restore order here, writes "Reuters".Gevgelija has become a new front as the island of Kos in Greece or the French port of Calais, with rivers immigrants trying to reach Europe.Peron turned into a flea market, where local Macedonians selling drinks, cigarettes and clothing. One man rented chargers for mobile."I'm here 9 hours and I had not eaten all day. Shame let it be this country," says 27-year-old Aziz Hassoun, who said he came from Syria.Hasan Ahmad (50) from Damascus says that the transport herself and her son from July 23 to date has spent $ 16,000, and most of the money gave traffickers and corrupt cops. Ahmad says he was kidnapped and tortured in Syria and that he was forced to flee."There is no life for me there. I left my wife with her family, and my son left his fiancee," he says.Young Syrian Anas Shifrin, the devastated city of Aleppo, says that he was sentenced to one year in prison and that he was forced to pay 11,000 euros to be exonerated.He says he is traveling 4 months, and as he spoke, the officer struck him with a baton in order to remove him from the train."My daughter and wife were in Sweden. I'll do anything to get to them. Not only do I like traveling 4 months and 4 years, but if we need to," says.Local police says: "It's countless row of people, we can't do nothing to stop them. They don't have documents, they are tired, hungry, thirsty. Politicians make decisions with EU, and we can't change that. Another problem is the fact that many of them deliberately says that they are from Syria, in hope that they can cross border faster. They run from war and isis / isil and we can't blame them, after all".On question how many immigrants cross border today, policeman says: "anything below 14.000 would be a lie".According to un, more than million people leave Syria since the beginning of the war.Source: