Refugees board a train towards Serbia while two Czech Republic's police officers with a dog maintain the order on the platform at the transit center for refugees, near the southern Macedonia's town of Gevgelija, Monday, Feb. 8, 2016. European Union nations anxious to stem the flow of asylum-seekers coming through the Balkans are increasingly considering sending more help to non-member Macedonia as a better way to protect European borders instead of relying on EU member Greece. Macedonia started reinforcing the border fence with Greece, doubling it with another fence, which is expected to increase the control of the migrant flow.
Boris Grdanoski Associated Press