
Spain has deployed troops after record numbers of migrants entered its enclave of Ceuta from neighbouring Morocco.
At least 6,000 people reached Ceuta in a single day, Spanish officials say.
They say the migrants – who include about 1,500 minors – either swam around the border fences that jut out into the sea or walked across at low tide.
Spain’s Prime Minister, Pedro Sánchez has vowed to restore order. Spain says it has already sent some 2,700 migrants back – but not the minors.
