More than 200 migrants break into Spain's North African enclave of Melilla.<br/> <br />Many of the migrants from sub-Saharan Africa suffered cuts scaling the border fence.<br/> <br />Some threw stones, sticks and bottles at police to keep them at bay.<br/> <br />The ones who managed to cross the border were jubilant....weeping, somersaulting and kissing the ground in thanks.<br/> <br />(SOUNDBITE)(Spanish) UNIDENTIFIED MIGRANT, SAYING:<br/> <br />"Long live Spain"<br/> <br />REPORTER ASKING : "Where are you from?" (English)<br/> <br />MIGRANT SAYING: "Cameroon. Long live Spain"<br/> <br />But they're not likely to stay.<br/> <br />The Spanish government will put them in a holding centre until their identities can be established....and they can be returned to countries with which it has a repatriation agreement.<br/> <br />On 6 February at least 14 migrants drowned when hundreds tried to swim into Ceuta -- another Spanish city in North Africa. Police had fired rubber bullets in a warning, causing some to panic.<br/> <br />The two territorie