A makeshift tent at a camp housing migrants, mostly from Afghanistan, in Velika Kladusa, Bosnia. All photos: AP Photo
Hundreds of migrants, including children, babies and elderly people, set up improvised camps in northwest Bosnia.
Locals say the camp has grown in the past few weeks. There is no running water, lavatories, showers or electricity, and a freezing Bosnian winter is approaching.
Huse, a local Bosnian, distributes hot food to people at the camp.
Aid workers say the migrants refuse to move into official camps so they are able to keep as close to the Croatian border as possible.
Migrant children play a game of marbles.
Some of the shelters are no more than sticks covered with nylon sheeting. The settlement is in a muddy field near the town of Velika Kladusa.
Morning ablutions on a foggy day at the camp.
Some of the people at the camp have tried to illegally enter Croatia dozens of times only to be turned back by Croatian police. AP Photo