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10.11.2017 Tovarnik, Croatia No Name Kitchen 45.15714, 19.147172 Croatia Serbia unknown no no no yes no 14 - 20 5 Afghanistan 24 beating (with batons/hands/other), theft of personal belongings 4 policemen, male, in Croation border police uniforms

On October 11th, 2017, at about 5 am, 5 people from Afghanistan were pushed-back at the Serbian-Croatian border between Tovarnik and Šid, near the train rails on the Croatian side. The people-on-the-move crossed the border by train in a container and were caught by 20 police officers, near Tovarnik. The police called for four additional border police officers, who transported the people in a police van, to the pushback location, where the police violently assaulted them. The police beat them with fists and palms, and were hitting them with sticks, on all parts of their bodies. The police searched people's bodies and their baggage. Their money and phones were confiscated. The 5 men expressed their intention to seek asylum and explained their difficult situation at home and in their host countries, but the police answered: "no asylum, go back to Serbia". Afterwards the police pushed the men across the border and they walked back to Šid.