Dramatic photos show migrants trying to enter Spanish enclave
Hundreds of people scaled 20ft-high border fences in a bid to get into Ceuta in north Africa.
Dramatic photos have captured the desperate lengths hundreds of African migrants have gone to in a bid for a better life in Europe.
Around 400 people were seen scaling 20ft-high barbed-wire border fences overnight to enter the tiny Spanish enclave of Ceuta on the north coast of Africa from Morocco.
Spanish interior ministry said two police officers and three migrants suffered cuts and bruises in the early morning crossing.
Hundreds of African migrants living illegally in Morocco try to enter Ceuta and Spain's other North African enclave city of Melilla each year.
Those who make it over the fences head for temporary accommodation centres where they are either eventually repatriated or let go.